Successful Overclock 1920x1080 60->90Hz on Laptop Display (AUO21ED)
Successful Overclock 1920x1080 60->90Hz on Laptop Display (AUO21ED)
I successfully overclocked my old laptop's display to 90hz@1080p using CRU. It seems pretty stable so far.
Re: Successful Overclock 1920x1080 60->90Hz on Laptop Display (AUO21ED)
Have you tried playing around lower resolutions?
Perhaps you can squeeze out much higher refresh rates?
I am able to do 720p @ 220hz with the exact reduced timings, but I seem to be having scaling issues on it (displays fine, but image is multiplied and skewed)
Oh, and try exact reduced timings with your panel, might yield to a higher OC on 1080p
Perhaps you can squeeze out much higher refresh rates?
I am able to do 720p @ 220hz with the exact reduced timings, but I seem to be having scaling issues on it (displays fine, but image is multiplied and skewed)
Oh, and try exact reduced timings with your panel, might yield to a higher OC on 1080p
Re: Successful Overclock 1920x1080 60->90Hz on Laptop Display (AUO21ED)
kyube wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 05:42Have you tried playing around lower resolutions?
Perhaps you can squeeze out much higher refresh rates?
I am able to do 720p @ 220hz with the exact reduced timings, but I seem to be having scaling issues on it (displays fine, but image is multiplied and skewed)
Oh, and try exact reduced timings with your panel, might yield to a higher OC on 1080p
I tried 95Hz with exact reduced timings and there was some color glitches. However it seems fine in "Manual" timing 95Hz. I Didn't try higher frequencies (and/or) lower resolutions though.