QNIX QX2710 question?
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QNIX QX2710 question?
While I am looking at the QX2710,I saw the the TRUE10 QX2710 but noticed it apparently it was incompatible with overclocking. Now I go back to looking at the QX2710 when I noticed a TRUE10 SE monitor. So I was wondering if this version is still incompatible with overclocking?
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Re: QNIX QX2710 question?
What do you mean the QX2710 is incompatible with overclocking?agrecascino wrote:While I am looking at the QX2710,I saw the the TRUE10 QX2710 but noticed it apparently it was incompatible with overclocking. Now I go back to looking at the QX2710 when I noticed a TRUE10 SE monitor. So I was wondering if this version is still incompatible with overclocking?
Bought mine almost a year ago when they were listed as QX2710, and the actual model number on the monitor says 2710led OC
These monitors are hit or miss with the OC as they are being reportedly finicky as far as how high you can Oc them...
here are the resolutions and refresh rates I can run mine at...
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Re: QNIX QX2710 question?
There are multiple submodels of the QNIX QX2710.
The single-input QNIXes is very overclock friendly. However, the multiple-input QNIX doesn't overclock.
For the appropriate models, see Overlockable 1440p IPS/PLS Monitors
The single-input QNIXes is very overclock friendly. However, the multiple-input QNIX doesn't overclock.
For the appropriate models, see Overlockable 1440p IPS/PLS Monitors
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