Hi@all!
This is my first post here in this forum, hello to everyone from germany
I was very interested to see how far other members can overclock there monitor.
So i have decided to see how far i can go with my monitor too
My monitor is the Benq 2420T Rev.1.0 with 120Hz.
The monitor works with a Dual link DVI cable on an 7950 Radeon, if it's information is important to know.
Most Recent Driver is installed.
I have a test around with AMD GUI and the Frame Skipping Check to find the max hz.
At the moment i stuck at 126 Hz, its ok, but maybe someone have a good idea to achieve some more hz.
I have set my camera to the lowest iso and then i have made from every hz around 20 pics to see a skipping frame.
At 127 hz i can see the frist frame skip on the pic!
Question, how can i push it further ?
What else can i test ?
Greedings
MehlstaubtheCat
Benq 2420T Rev.1.0
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Benq 2420T Rev.1.0
BenQ XL2420T the older version (Rev.1.0) 120Hz
Old but gold, i love it !
Old but gold, i love it !
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Re: Benq 2420T Rev.1.0
I'm not sure but it could be firmware locked as my 144hz benq is firmware locked to 145hz like many others. Also I'm pretty sure Benq tests all of their panels and the ones that can keep a stable 144hz are put in their 144hz monitors and panels that fail go in their 120hz monitors so it isn't likely you could even push much closer to 144hz anyways.
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Re: BenQ XL2420T Rev 1.0
Hi lex lazootin thanks for your reply!
Yes i think your right what you say about the selection of the panels, it make sense to me
Must i change a setting in the AMD GUI Tool for better overclocking or is this needless/useless?
Which numbers do I have to change so I might get a better overclocking result?
Is there any chance to tweak a littel bit?
Sorry for this may be stupid questions!
Thank for your answer i appreciate it!
Greedings
MehlstaubtheCat
Yes i think your right what you say about the selection of the panels, it make sense to me
Must i change a setting in the AMD GUI Tool for better overclocking or is this needless/useless?
Which numbers do I have to change so I might get a better overclocking result?
Is there any chance to tweak a littel bit?
Sorry for this may be stupid questions!
Thank for your answer i appreciate it!
Greedings
MehlstaubtheCat
BenQ XL2420T the older version (Rev.1.0) 120Hz
Old but gold, i love it !
Old but gold, i love it !
Re: Benq 2420T Rev.1.0
imho just different models of panels. one with 120Hz, another 144Hz.lexlazootin wrote:I'm not sure but it could be firmware locked as my 144hz benq is firmware locked to 145hz like many others. Also I'm pretty sure Benq tests all of their panels and the ones that can keep a stable 144hz are put in their 144hz monitors and panels that fail go in their 120hz monitors so it isn't likely you could even push much closer to 144hz anyways.
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/pa ... eet007.htm
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Re: Benq 2420T Rev.1.0
Wow nice list! I will see if i can find my monitor, thx!
BenQ XL2420T the older version (Rev.1.0) 120Hz
Old but gold, i love it !
Old but gold, i love it !
Re: Benq 2420T Rev.1.0
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22xl24 ... u&tbm=ischMehlstaubtheCat wrote:Wow nice list! I will see if i can find my monitor, thx!
also http://display-corner.epfl.ch/index.php/BenQ_XL2410T