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- 13 Jun 2021, 09:09
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: would it be possible to lit alternatively 1/4 pixels of a 4k monitor to quadruple the refresh rate at 1080p ?
- Replies: 10
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Re: would it be possible to lit alternatively 1/4 pixels of a 4k monitor to quadruple the refresh rate at 1080p ?
Hmmm interesting... I've started to be interested on FPGA's and this could be an interesting project to do. What do you think is the theoretical minimum an LCD GtG time should be to not get smearing on a 1000Hz LCD? Also I found that the panel use by Asus is M250HAN03.0 which is around 5ms response...
- 11 Jun 2021, 01:50
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: would it be possible to lit alternatively 1/4 pixels of a 4k monitor to quadruple the refresh rate at 1080p ?
- Replies: 10
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Re: would it be possible to lit alternatively 1/4 pixels of a 4k monitor to quadruple the refresh rate at 1080p ?
If I use this method on a Asus 360hz monitor, can it reach 1000+Hz at 360p? Unknown. It depends on the panel's architecture. I'd start simple and attempt 720p at half vertical resolution. There are other refresh bottlenecks that are reached, plus LCD GtG will be smearing over multiple refresh cycle...
- 10 Jun 2021, 18:27
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: would it be possible to lit alternatively 1/4 pixels of a 4k monitor to quadruple the refresh rate at 1080p ?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 19283
Re: would it be possible to lit alternatively 1/4 pixels of a 4k monitor to quadruple the refresh rate at 1080p ?
so 'im problably dreaming, but i got this crazy idea. i have a 4k 144hz monitor. i was wondering if it was possible to run it at 1080p, but "offsetting" each pixels in every group of 4 pixels by a 1/4 frame. basically every pixel would still refresh at 144hz, but they would do so with a 1/4 of a fr...