To do that, just follow the guide below.

How to set a custom resolution on Windows 10?

1. Set custom resolution on Windows 10 with Nvidia Control Panel

It is very easy to create a custom resolution on Windows 10 using Nvidia Control Panel, which is pre-installed on most computers. All you need to do is enter Nvidia’s settings on your desktop and tweak the display settings. 1. Right-click on your desktop and choose NVIDIA Control Panel. 2. In the left side-panel, under Display, click on Change resolution. 3. In the right section scroll a bit, and under Choose the resolution click the Customize button.

4. In the new window that appears, check Enable resolutions not exposed by the display.

  1. Click on Create Custom Resolution. 6. Now, fill in the boxes with the desired values and then hit the Test button. 7. If the test is successful and you’re satisfied with the result, Save the resolution.
  2. If you do not like the result, revert to the previous resolution and start the process once more.

2. Set custom resolutions in Windows 10 with the AMD Catalyst Control Center

If you’re Windows 10 or 11 PC keeps changing resolution on its own, you needn’t worry. As always, we prepared a series of quick fixes for you to try out and get things sorted.

3. Use Custom Resolutions/Modes for Intel Graphics driver

4. Use CRU to set a custom resolution in Windows 10

Additionally, you can use Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to create a resolution.

The app has support for NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel graphics cards so no matter the system configuration, it will work. As you can see, it’s not that hard to create and set a custom resolution in Windows 10, regardless of the GPU manufacturer and drivers. What’s your favorite GPU manufacturer and why? Leave the answer along with any other questions you may have in the comments section below.

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