Did you test the Frame Skipping test, that is popular among display overclockers? www.testufo.com/frameskippingch3x wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 06:56Additionally, though hard to confirm as I've never seen a 240hz monitor with my eyes, I don't believe the monitor is actually being overclocked to 240hz. With the scrappy program I wrote I tested overwatch running at around 300fps with the overclock at 240hz and the game was not appreciably smoother. Despite UFO test and the monitor itself in the OSD showing 240hz I find it hard to believe that I wouldn't be able to tell it was smoother.
[Utility/Source] Successful LG overclock 144Hz to 264Hz! [LG 27GL650F Overclock Out of Range Fix]
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Re: Successful LG overclock 144Hz to 264Hz! [LG 27GL650F Overclock Out of Range Fix]
it worked for 1 few seconds , when i put the timeout on 0 , there is a perment fix or longer? i have LG 24GL600F and my monitor is stable at 195Hz but Out of Range is stock on my face and i cant afford higher hz monitor atmelexor wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 09:53For a quick test you can make a simple batfile and use winddcutil
3 is seconds between commandsCode: Select all
:loop winddcutil.exe setvcp 0 F9 1 timeout /t 3 winddcutil.exe setvcp 0 F9 2 timeout /t 3 goto loop
0 is the monitor id which is usually 0 for single monitor setups
you can use winddcutil.exe detect to list monitor ids