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Overclocking to higher than 1440p60
06-28-2020, 02:15 AM
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RE: Overclocking to higher than 1440p60
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Your post makes no sense. I don't see what the laptop has to do with the console, and I don't see how this is a similar problem. 1920x1080 @ 120/144 Hz is nowhere near enough to run into the 655.35 MHz limit.
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Frst of all , I'm sorry for the confusion . And secondly, THANK YOU NOT JUST FOR THE REPLIES , BUT FOR THE CONTINUOUS EFFORTS AND CARE YOU PUT OUT THERE.

I meant similar issue because I'm trying to do a custom res ad native so that the console can recognize it as a NATIVE AUTOMATIC choice in the display options . Here's what I do have and the issue.

The monitor supports full HD 1920x1080@165Hz through the DP port . So far so good . I was able to get 1920x1080@144hz using ANOTHER laptop ( through the regular setting within windows to change refresh rate. I'm attempting All of this so that my console can recognize the NATIVE Resolution of 1920x1080@120hz. The monitor also has freesync . It's not a powerhouse , but it does have the requirements so that the console SHOULD recognize it through the AUTO DETECTION. The monitor has 1 hdmi 2.0 port , 2 hdmi 1.4 ports and a DP port at 1.4v.

My goal is to run my console at AT LEAST 1080P@ 120HZ (which I already can do , without freesync ) and TRY to get it working at 1440p@120.
I said I don't think it's a bandwidth issue because the reduced LCD res within the CRU , after I input all of the timings , gives me less than the 600Mhz of the 2.0 bandwidth capacity. I figured , since both interfaces are working with HDMI 2.0 ports , I should be able to run all kinds of resolutions within that limit . Although I'm really only interested in 2 at this time. The 1920x1080@120hz and the 2560x1440@120hz.

I'm very new to CRU. Don't mean to offend or confuse anyone out here . I mentioned im using my OLD laptop for using CRU and getting those Resolutions to be detected or selectable . The console automatically detects 720p , 1080p@60hz.

And thanks again. I really do appreciate it

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RE: Overclocking to higher than 1440p60 - Ecampos0511 - 06-28-2020 02:15 AM

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