Sorry guys I did not have time to test it this weekend.
FYI I run Windows 7 Ultimate
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- 24 Mar 2014, 08:40
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
- Replies: 12
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- 20 Mar 2014, 10:47
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
- Replies: 12
- Views: 16132
Re: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
Thank you for the information. I will test that this weekend.
- 20 Mar 2014, 08:51
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
- Replies: 12
- Views: 16132
Re: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
100Hz still freezes the machine, 99Hz works perfect.
- 19 Mar 2014, 09:45
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
- Replies: 12
- Views: 16132
Re: Can't OC surround 1440p with Nvidia 332.21
I have similar issue with GTX770 SLI at 120Hz but not with surround. I have a 120Hz 1440p Qnix and a 60Hz 1080p Asus.
I seems that I have to choose between enabling SLI with QNIX at 60Hz or no SLI and Qnix at 120Hz.
I've done some research and found a guy mentioning it worked for him at 100Hz.
I ...
I seems that I have to choose between enabling SLI with QNIX at 60Hz or no SLI and Qnix at 120Hz.
I've done some research and found a guy mentioning it worked for him at 100Hz.
I ...
- 24 Feb 2014, 11:22
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20444
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
Thanks!shadman wrote:That bezel looks super cool! I hadn't thought of doing anything like that before, but in considering it now.
The paint is like $10 a can and the effort required is very small so I think it's really worth it.
- 23 Feb 2014, 13:44
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20444
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
Yes, I do have the DVI-Only version.
On a different subject, I spray painted the bezel with Krylon spray paint. It's super easy as you don't even have to sandpaper it, just make sure it's clean. Here's the result

On a different subject, I spray painted the bezel with Krylon spray paint. It's super easy as you don't even have to sandpaper it, just make sure it's clean. Here's the result

- 22 Feb 2014, 11:10
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20444
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
Your answer makes total sense: I think I was expecting way too much. Still I'm very happy with my new monitor, plus I have zero BLB which is cool.
Excellent! Yes, this is correct -- the 120Hz improvement is far less with QNIX than with a strobe-backlight monitor, as I've already written in Blur ...
Excellent! Yes, this is correct -- the 120Hz improvement is far less with QNIX than with a strobe-backlight monitor, as I've already written in Blur ...
- 21 Feb 2014, 20:31
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20444
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
I think he means DPI, but the Deathadder has a 1000Hz polling rate already anyways.
On topic, it might be hard to see a difference with a Qnix. The IPS panel has a slower response, like Chief was saying, so he effects will be less pronounced than a TN from 60Hz to 120Hz. Though you say you haven't ...
On topic, it might be hard to see a difference with a Qnix. The IPS panel has a slower response, like Chief was saying, so he effects will be less pronounced than a TN from 60Hz to 120Hz. Though you say you haven't ...
- 21 Feb 2014, 20:28
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20444
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
My bad, I mixed refresh rate (actually 500Hz) and sensitivity (1800dpi).Haste wrote:How did you manage to get such a high polling rate?napalmglop wrote: I have a Razer DeathAdder set at 1800Hz
- 21 Feb 2014, 18:32
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20444
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
I inserted the answers to your comments and questions
1. When playing at 120Hz, you need to run at framerate == refreshrate to get the most out of 120Hz. So find a game that runs at 120fps@120Hz.
I lower the settings to run at a (almost) constant 120fps and I don't see a difference
2. Use 1000Hz ...
1. When playing at 120Hz, you need to run at framerate == refreshrate to get the most out of 120Hz. So find a game that runs at 120fps@120Hz.
I lower the settings to run at a (almost) constant 120fps and I don't see a difference
2. Use 1000Hz ...
