Overclocking successful Dell G7 BOE panel

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Overclocking successful Dell G7 BOE panel

Post by lukaku » 26 Oct 2018, 14:06

Today i achieved a 65Hz overclock on my BOE NT156FHM-N41 panel on my DELL G7. As i haven't found any previous report i thought to share it with you.

Thanks for the "BLUR BUSTERS" service provided to check frame skipping.

Glad to hear further about this panel.

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Re: Overclocking successful Dell G7 BOE panel

Post by RealNC » 27 Oct 2018, 01:54

Have you tried higher using the pixel clock patcher by toastyx? My old 60Hz display would also only go to 65Hz without it, but with the patcher, it could go up to 77Hz (any higher and the monitor's OSD would say that it's too high for this display.)
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Re: Overclocking successful Dell G7 BOE panel

Post by lukaku » 12 Nov 2018, 11:38

Today i successfully achieved 72Hz on my monitor, doesn't seem to be any frame-skipping going on!

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Re: Overclocking successful Dell G7 BOE panel

Post by RealNC » 14 Nov 2018, 02:15

Looks good.
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