Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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08-14-2015, 02:13 AM
Post: #1551
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello, I've been trying this on and off for months and the best I've been able to get is 63 Hz. I have a 1440p Crossover monitor (QHD270) and I bought it for the singular purpose to overclock. I did my research and all pretty much confirms that these monitors can safely range from 90-120 Hz easily. I am running an Nvidia GTX 770 on Windows 8.1. I did read somewhere once that they stopped making versions of my monitor model overclockable (I bought this in January). but I decided to look into it again as I know someone who purchased a similar Korean monitor who was able to overclock is refresh rate no problem. I believe I am doing things correctly as I was able to bring my refresh rate up a bit, even though it is only 63 Hz. I set custom resolutions and they do not reflect on the Windows resolution. I have also attempted from the Nvidia control panel and I get successful resolution tests when I set to an interlaced 120 Hz, but anything other than 60 Hz on a Progressive scan type instantly fails. Although I am able to create custom resolutions at higher refresh rate with the interlaced option, the highest option I see under Windows resolution remains at 63 Hz.
Now my question is, am I really unlucky to have received a Korean Crossover monitor that is not overclockable or is there anything I can be doing wrong. Thank you. |
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