Philips 220e 60hz how far can i push it with overclocking?
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03-15-2016, 04:02 PM
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Philips 220e 60hz how far can i push it with overclocking?
Hello!
i have a question about how hard i can overclock my old Philips 220e screen. its supports 1920x1080 on 60hz and it supports 1152x864 on 75HZ so i want to know how far i can push the limits. i dont know much about overclocking a screen i dont want to be stupid and just do random things and break the screen. Its my first time so could you guys also post some advice for me. Thanks for reading me bad english! |
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03-17-2016, 02:27 PM
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RE: Philips 220e 60hz how far can i push it with overclocking?
You can't break an LCD monitor by trying different refresh rates. Most monitors won't let you get past a certain point anyway, usually 75-77 Hz. It's possible the lifespan might be reduced when using higher refresh rates long-term, but if the monitor allows 75 Hz at lower resolutions, then the panel can safely handle 75 Hz at any resolution.
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06-09-2016, 09:29 PM
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RE: Philips 220e 60hz how far can i push it with overclocking?
From another post
Quote:I had the same issue when overclocking my friend's monitor to 75Hz, using these settings: |
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