Hello, guys.
I am a newbie on this topic, because in my entire life I've overclocked my CPU and tried to do it with my GPU. Never have I ever tried to overclock my monitor. I've actually did this. Used OorBuster and went from 144Hz to 180Hz. I have a few questions only and they are pretty simple:
1. Is it safe for my 5 year monitor to be overclocked at all times?
2. I am playing CS:GO competitively. Is it working exactly on 180Hz, when I am overclocking it? Of course with all the launch options included (-freq 180 and -refresh 180) Because I don't exacly know how to check this, cuz my monitor showing up with 144Hz as current resolution.
XL2411Z overclocking
Re: XL2411Z overclocking
Thank you guys, over 1.5 month and still no reply
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Re: XL2411Z overclocking
It's better to reply in the main BenQ overclocking thread:
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Re: XL2411Z overclocking
Some quick answers. Normally I let other end users answer these kinds of questions, but due to the delay:utopia742 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 18:171. Is it safe for my 5 year monitor to be overclocked at all times?
2. I am playing CS:GO competitively. Is it working exactly on 180Hz, when I am overclocking it? Of course with all the launch options included (-freq 180 and -refresh 180) Because I don't exacly know how to check this, cuz my monitor showing up with 144Hz as current resolution.
1. Generally, overclocking a display is safe if the picture appears normally. Usually overclocking doesn't stress a monitor as much as overclocking a GPU stresses the GPU.
2. You may need to use some tricks to force 180Hz by either deleting 144Hz in ToastyX CRU or creating a new resolution (e.g. 1920x1079) containing only 180Hz. That forces games to use only the highest-Hz.
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