NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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05-03-2014, 04:25 PM
(Last edited: 05-03-2014, 10:04 PM by VAL)
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
Hi Toasty!
I'm new to the forum and would first like to thank you for the work you do. I have used your software/patcher for my new X-Star DP2710 monitor. I am using two 780 Ti KingPin Editions in SLI, if I read correctly I only needed to use the normal patcher - not the full - and to also only use the Nvidia Control Panel and not CRU. Either way that is what I did and I was able to successfully overclock my monitor to 119hz. At 120hz only a few horizontal green lines were appearing and the only adjustments I made were to the Total Pixels and the two boxes above it, I changed Horizontal to 2620 and Vertical to 1448, I changed the default F.P. from 3 to 1 and default S.W. from 5 to 1. Either way I kept getting the tiniest of occasional horizontal green lines - and I mean occasional, but they were there. I don't know what else to change so I simply lowered it to 119hz and it has been running great for extended gameplay. I would love to get it up 1 more hz but I know it's not completely necessary. I have only two simple questions: 1) Is there anything you suggest that I can do to get it up one more hz successfully? 2) How can I be sure that it is truly at the 119hz or hopefully 120hz at all times? For example when I am playing a game or not and that it is not switching back down. Thanks for your time! |
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