When I try to overclock it because I can get stable 183hz from 144hz But when I push “Yes” to save the resolution it doesn’t save the resolution For me to select it? Does anyone know how to fix this?
It seems to be that lower resolution monitors with lower hertz can have the biggest jump, my 60hz 1080p monitor can go to 140 whereas my 100 hz 1440p can only go to 102 lol do you know why this is?
i went from 144hz to 150hz and it became just laggy af. its definitely not 150hz, idk if I'm running into bandwidth issues, should not be the case with a 1.4DP cable
@@Memmmeeboiiiiiiiii wdym fell for it, I tried it, didnt work and i went back to original. these things are meant to last and have inbuilt protections on them.
You could try higher but youll likely cause a black screen that wont even come back on after a restart, youll have to plug it into a pc and clone image to see your laptop screen and disable any refresh boosting, been there done that 😅
Bro I already did this when my pc was dum and didn’t know (Ubuntu server with Plasma KDE) the res options I set to 120hz instead of 100hz and had to reinstall
This is obvioiusly not True This control Panel is made back in 2007 but is still pre-installed on Pc with an nvidia Gpu scince its so old it almost makes no Dif some settings are just completely busted or some dont exist anymore Also Modern Games Or Hardware doesnt support this anymore so if the settings worked it would still affect nothing the next point i have is that ur monitor was MADE to run on for example 144Hz so it cant bypass it if it was this easy then nobody would buy a good monitor anymore its just hilarious that ppl think this works well its a good content farm scince u wont f*cking notice the difference from 144 to 170 Hz thats the catch So all pieced together like a puzzle overclocking a monitor doesnt work when the tech in it was designed to hit a specific number 60 - 144 - 244 - 500Hz the setting in control panel u used was ment to underclock if a game didnt have an fps cap setting to not waste any Power so if u overclock it nothing will happen exept u run into errors and delay on ur mouse keyboard etc bc ur monitor has a maximum responsibility cap now here are some tips for everyone who reads this i learned over the years of gaming as my hobby : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -When u dont lock ur fps it will cause in-game delay wich is bad in fighting/shooting games scince u need fast reaction times never go over ur max Hz on ur monitor scince u waste power and ur pc will heat up more reducing the gpu/cpus life span Just Have Fun! u dont need to have a Pc that can render thousands of frames just to be satisfied all u need is 60-144 fps to have a great gaming experience Stop overclocking (anything overclockable) overclocking can make ur Pc go so hot to a point where it will just shut down bc windows forces it to so it doesnt blow up u might be overclocking and u dont even know sometimes u can change that by gooing to: 1. Type Power Plan in ur Taskbar 2. click the option on top of the window called Edit Powerplan 3. click on advance power settings 4. Proccesorpowermanagement 5. performance enhancement mode (idk what its called my windows isnt in english) 6. and then set whatever is toggled on as a setting there to Deactivated it might be set to high or agressive but u want to turn that off bc its basicly squezzing everything out of ur cpu making it hot while gaming this is good for regular gaming pcs but its more likely to help u out more on a laptop i completely shit on bros poor guide wich gives u errors and decreases ur components life span and made a guide how to still get good frames but makes ur components life span longer so its basicly balanced now And now i made his not working guide video on smthg about Hz actually have a use coments more legit than the vid
Most displays have firmware lock in place you try to overclock, but I actually managed to overclock the crap out of my hp laptop display 60->108hz for over 2 years now.
Are you serious? You can not "overclock" a monitor. That's not how Monitors work. Some monitors will offer you higher REFRESH RATE if you go lower on the RESOLUTION. That is it. Making custom resolutions and custom refreshrates higher then what your monitor can handle just does nothing :) Atleast tell the viewers to install some 3rd party software full of viroses or something.
You can, i just showed you in this video, try it if you don't believe, why would i lie? This helped me when i had a 60hz monitor i overclocked mine up to 75hz with the same 1080p resolution
?? I have litterally overclocked one of my monitors before, from 60 to 80 hz. There are even companies that overclock monitors from the factory to get higher refresh rates. An example of this is the Alienware AW2524HF.