Re: BenQ XL2720Z overclocked to 220Hz and 250Hz [SUCCESS!]
Posted: 20 May 2019, 18:48
SoftMCCS Tricks
Entech Taiwan's SoftMCCS is a handy tool for remotely manipulating your monitor settings without needing to go through the monitor's OSD.
Easier Path To Good Colors at 220Hz
And 220Hz Without S-Switch
1. Launch Entech Taiwan SoftMCCS
2. Select "Movie" radio button (nothing will happen until step 3)
3. Click "Display application - 0xDC" -> Activate.
4. 220Hz becomes visible but sharpness will go out of whack. Slide "Sharpness" to "5"
5. The picture looks much better color quality, and graident looks fully 8bit
Dismiss "Out of Range" After Entering Monitor Menus
1. Do whatever you need in the monitor menus
2. Upon exiting monitor menus you will have "Out of Range" popup
3. Launch SoftMCCS
4. Click "OSD language - 0xCC" -> Activate
5. You'll dismiss the Out of Range popup while preserving everything else you changed in the menus
Entech Taiwan's SoftMCCS is a handy tool for remotely manipulating your monitor settings without needing to go through the monitor's OSD.
Easier Path To Good Colors at 220Hz
And 220Hz Without S-Switch
1. Launch Entech Taiwan SoftMCCS
2. Select "Movie" radio button (nothing will happen until step 3)
3. Click "Display application - 0xDC" -> Activate.
4. 220Hz becomes visible but sharpness will go out of whack. Slide "Sharpness" to "5"
5. The picture looks much better color quality, and graident looks fully 8bit
Dismiss "Out of Range" After Entering Monitor Menus
1. Do whatever you need in the monitor menus
2. Upon exiting monitor menus you will have "Out of Range" popup
3. Launch SoftMCCS
4. Click "OSD language - 0xCC" -> Activate
5. You'll dismiss the Out of Range popup while preserving everything else you changed in the menus