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Overclocking to higher than 1440p60
06-28-2020, 12:47 AM
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RE: Overclocking to higher than 1440p60
(07-10-2019 09:56 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  You need to add a DisplayID extension block and add a detailed resolutions data block in there to go higher than 655.35 MHz pixel clock. I would also edit the range limits and set the max pixel clock high enough so the driver doesn't ignore it.

Im running through a similar issue. First time CRU user and I'm sure I'll trying to grasp everything in the custom res. I'm trying to make my Console that is similar to a crate , the number 1 and the 3rd from last letter of the alphabet . My laptop is really old and the drivers are old , but I was able to get the overclocking to display 1920x1080 at 95Hz. I'm trying to get it forced to a native ( at least) 120 Hz so that the console can AUTOMATICALLY give me the resolution at 120 hz . Not console forced to HDMI and take the 120. I was able to overclock this to a buddy's laptop with. Gtx1060, I think , to 144hz refresh rate. Would love be to hear what I'm doing wrong and this post is very close to it. I don't think it's a bandwidth issue since both the HDMI ports are 2.0 ( input and output) ... Tried overclocking the pixel clock to a decent 665Mhz , but no luck yet .

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help shed some light . Big Grin .
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RE: Overclocking to higher than 1440p60 - Ecampos0511 - 06-28-2020 12:47 AM

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