Vizio E701i-A3 Successfully Overclocked to 1920x1080@120hz
Posted: 13 Jun 2014, 21:29
I just wanted to let anyone who is interested know that after reading this site, I was able to successfully overclock my Vizio E701i-A3 LCD TV to 1920x1080@120hz using CRU. I've done the frame skipping test and it passed. The system menu on the TV even shows the vertical frequency to be 1.20 (usually 60). Here is a picture of the frame skipping test:
I've also taken a screen shot of the configuration in CRU for those who have this tv and would like to set it at 120 hz.
For the next step, I would like to find a way to play 3d movies and games frame sequentially on this TV. Unfortunately, I have an ATI 7870 video card so I cannot use 3D Vision glasses, and this TV is not 3D ready so there no compatible glasses for it. I could try to invest in a DVI Sync Splitter/Active glasses kit from 3dmagic.com, but I have not heard anything about those working out well. Even without glasses, I cannot even get the ATI HD3D enabled in TriDef to test the 3D on this TV. I could also buy a new nVidia video card with 3D Vision support, but I would have to find a way to enable it on a non-supported TV.
Does anyone know if either nVidia or ATI allows for 1920x1080 120hz frame sequential?
I've also taken a screen shot of the configuration in CRU for those who have this tv and would like to set it at 120 hz.
For the next step, I would like to find a way to play 3d movies and games frame sequentially on this TV. Unfortunately, I have an ATI 7870 video card so I cannot use 3D Vision glasses, and this TV is not 3D ready so there no compatible glasses for it. I could try to invest in a DVI Sync Splitter/Active glasses kit from 3dmagic.com, but I have not heard anything about those working out well. Even without glasses, I cannot even get the ATI HD3D enabled in TriDef to test the 3D on this TV. I could also buy a new nVidia video card with 3D Vision support, but I would have to find a way to enable it on a non-supported TV.
Does anyone know if either nVidia or ATI allows for 1920x1080 120hz frame sequential?