Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
I know that if a LCD is overclocked to high, it just blackscreens and doesn't suffer any permanent damage. However, I am considering getting a FW900 to replace my junk TN/77Hz/1920x1080, but I want to have a higher-than-stock refresh rate. Can overclocking a C.R.T monitor cause permanent damage?
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Re: Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
I think it automatically stops working once out of the max horizontal scan rate is exceeded
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Re: Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
with the FW900 you'll be able to get at least 85hz at 1920x1200. I play quakelive at 1280x800 @ 140hz, and do single player gaming at 1920x100@ 85 hz.
Re: Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
Some CRTs don't have protective measures, and they won't turn off or display a warning. Mine didn't, for example. If you have such a CRT, then overclocking it too much *will* damage it. How fast it gets damaged depends on how much you drive it beyond its specs.
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Re: Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
The FW900 gives an out of signal range message if you try to push it too far.
Re: Can C.R.T Monitor Overclocking Damage The Monitor?
Got my CRT to 1440p, seen no problem yet.