ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

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ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

Post by exdablju » 07 Mar 2020, 08:58

So i found out that i can overclock my old monitor ASUS VW222 to 76 and playing is sooo much smoother than on my IPS Samsung. But i can only reach 76 and then out of range message pops out. What can i do to overcome that? Can i mess up with timing? Which settings can i change to go further (or software to use)? Thanks for any tips and advices.

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Re: ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

Post by t4rj4n » 07 Mar 2020, 09:39

As of my understanding, you could try the "CVT reduced blank" timing for further improvement. Or even after that custom timings.
But you already are at a very high overlocking level for this monitor. So no need to mess up with timings. There always might be a risk.

Be sure the monitor displays the 76Hz without frame skipping.
See here: https://www.testufo.com/frameskipping

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Re: ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

Post by exdablju » 07 Mar 2020, 09:45

t4rj4n wrote:
07 Mar 2020, 09:39
As of my understanding, you could try the "CVT reduced blank" timing for further improvement. Or even after that custom timings.
But you already are at a very high overlocking level for this monitor. So no need to mess up with timings. There always might be a risk.

Be sure the monitor displays the 76Hz without frame skipping.
See here: https://www.testufo.com/frameskipping
I tested frame skipping and it's okay and also try the CVT reduced blank with no succes. "Out of range" at 77hz all the time. I don't know what to change in custom timings to even try go further.

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Re: ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

Post by exdablju » 07 Mar 2020, 10:29

I know it's a little bit offtop here but i also got Samsung T24D391EW - can i overclock it to 120hz? This is monitor with TV function but some sites sell it also like TV-Monitor-something. It have HDTV badge on it so i was wondering if i can follow tutorial for HDTV on this forum.

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Re: ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 17 Mar 2020, 16:37

exdablju wrote:
07 Mar 2020, 10:29
I know it's a little bit offtop here but i also got Samsung T24D391EW - can i overclock it to 120hz? This is monitor with TV function but some sites sell it also like TV-Monitor-something. It have HDTV badge on it so i was wondering if i can follow tutorial for HDTV on this forum.
The 60Hz->120Hz trick for TVs should use a different HOWTO:

HOWTO: True 120Hz from PC to TV

Let me know if that works.
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Re: ASUS VW222 - Trying to go beyond 76hz help

Post by exdablju » 02 Apr 2020, 03:24

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
17 Mar 2020, 16:37
exdablju wrote:
07 Mar 2020, 10:29
I know it's a little bit offtop here but i also got Samsung T24D391EW - can i overclock it to 120hz? This is monitor with TV function but some sites sell it also like TV-Monitor-something. It have HDTV badge on it so i was wondering if i can follow tutorial for HDTV on this forum.
The 60Hz->120Hz trick for TVs should use a different HOWTO:

HOWTO: True 120Hz from PC to TV

Let me know if that works.
So i was trying everything and nothing works. Actually i overclocked it from 60 to 74 hz but its frameskipping very bad.Thanks everyone for help i switched from this old asus monitor to old benq monitor :)

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