OLED Monitor overclocking?

High Hz on OLED produce excellent strobeless motion blur reduction with fast GtG pixel response. It is easier to tell apart 60Hz vs 120Hz vs 240Hz on OLED than LCD, and more visible to mainstream. Includes WOLED and QD-OLED displays.
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Fuge
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OLED Monitor overclocking?

Post by Fuge » 26 Oct 2024, 17:35

Has anyone tried succesfully to overclock any OLED monitors? I have a 360hz QDOLED that I run for most of the time at native 1440p res 360hz, but when I play CS2 I play at 768p. So I thought, if those dual mode OLEDs are reaching 480hz at 1080p, could I not get any kind of OC at 768p?
Well seems like I can't lol. At first I tried 1280x720p 390hz and I got an "out of range" message from the monitor's OSD. Then I decided to try 720p 361hz just to see if the monitor had some hard caps that prevented any kind of OC. This time something pretty strange happened: the screen turned fully green, after a second switched to blue, then red, then black and then it just repeated. I got a bit scared (since I got my monitor off craigslist and it's got no warranty) and I pressed escape to revert to 360hz.
I did this with DSC disabled since I read DSC can mess with custom resolutions. Then I tried it with DSC on and same thing happened. Oh well.

Any thoughts?

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