AOC 24G2ZE/BK Overclock
Posted: 19 May 2023, 10:52
Hello, I am going to share an experience that happened to me with my AOC 24G2W1G8 monitor.
First of all, it should be noted that I am new to overclocking monitors.
The monitor I'm talking about has a resolution of 10920x1080 and a refresh rate of 240hz.
Through the Nvidia control panel I decided to overclock it, since I had done it before.
The first thing I did was reduce the vertical resolution by 1 pixel, to start raising the refresh rate, in normal resolution (1920x1080), I couldn't get past 241hz, but with 1 pixel less in the vertical resolution I managed to reach a stable 400hz, without the out of range message appearing.
The interesting thing comes from now on, I decided to keep increasing the refresh rate, until when I reach 440hz, my monitor turns off, disconnects and turns on again. Since that happened I can't go beyond 241hz even with the 1920x1079 resolution. I've tried with cru and I haven't been able to do it either.
At this point I have many doubts.
What has happened to my monitor to be able to reach such an exorbitant refresh rate?
How can I improve my monitor by changing the parameters that appear in the Nvidia control panel, in the synchronization tab, or in the parameters tab in CRU?
First of all, it should be noted that I am new to overclocking monitors.
The monitor I'm talking about has a resolution of 10920x1080 and a refresh rate of 240hz.
Through the Nvidia control panel I decided to overclock it, since I had done it before.
The first thing I did was reduce the vertical resolution by 1 pixel, to start raising the refresh rate, in normal resolution (1920x1080), I couldn't get past 241hz, but with 1 pixel less in the vertical resolution I managed to reach a stable 400hz, without the out of range message appearing.
The interesting thing comes from now on, I decided to keep increasing the refresh rate, until when I reach 440hz, my monitor turns off, disconnects and turns on again. Since that happened I can't go beyond 241hz even with the 1920x1079 resolution. I've tried with cru and I haven't been able to do it either.
At this point I have many doubts.
What has happened to my monitor to be able to reach such an exorbitant refresh rate?
How can I improve my monitor by changing the parameters that appear in the Nvidia control panel, in the synchronization tab, or in the parameters tab in CRU?