NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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05-25-2013, 07:34 PM
(Last edited: 05-25-2013, 07:43 PM by Pretzil)
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
I just received my QNIX QX2710 and am able to overclock it using Nvidia CP to 135Hz with only a few scan lines. Currently running at 125Hz w/ no scan lines.
I did not originally have the patch installed and I was using 314 drivers. At 135Hz the screen looked like crap and I was only able to get it up to 115Hz w/o having any scan lines. I installed the patch and enabled test mode, restarted and tried the higher refresh rates again, same as without the patch installed. I've since installed 320.18 drivers and have not installed the patch again, I disable test mode as well. I am running SLI with 2xEVGA GTX670 FTW on Win 7 64bit. I am now able to reach 135Hz w/ only a few scan lines, fairly visible, and 125hz w/o any scan lines. I have not attempted to go above 135Hz yet. My Pixel Clocks are: 135Hz: 532.44 - Manual Timings 130Hz: 512.72 - Manual Timings 125Hz: 493.00 - Manual Timings 120Hz: 473.28 - Manual Timings 115Hz: 453.56 - Manual Timings 110Hz: 443.11 - Automatic Timings 105Hz: 422.97 - Automatic Timings 100Hz: 402.85 - Automatic Timings For my manual timings I just changed the horizontal to 1450. This seems odd to me because the patch information says that if you are running SLI you need the patch for Pixel Clocks greater than 400Mhz. |
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