I already knew this. If you disable OC, you can make all the custom resolutions you want with 500Hz. But I appreciate you sharing either way.daviddave1 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024, 11:23i got the 1728x1080 500hz to work!
disable overclocking. then in nvidia panel u can just make the custom res! someone shared this info on a discord. Pretty happy atm.
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I just made this topic in the overclocking section viewtopic.php?t=13280
If someone know how to overclock this monitor from 360hz to 480hz with dcs disabled please share!
If someone know how to overclock this monitor from 360hz to 480hz with dcs disabled please share!
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Could anyone send the ICC profile again?
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Does anyone else have pulsating vertical lines when the monitor (PG248QP) is set to 60Hz? Also, extreme pixel inversion artifacts at 500+ Hz? It seems to be less clear than my previous XL2566K and my eyes hurt when looking at it for a while...
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Has anyone managed to enter the service menu or factory menu of the PG248QP? If possible, detail the steps you've done to accomplish this.
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Hello friend, firstly sorry for my English, it's not my native language.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑30 Nov 2023, 01:33You shouldn't be.
I've seen it happen before, monitors are literally computers built into them now. Driving a 1080p+ panel at 240Hz+ requires more computer power than the Cray-1 supercomputer of 1980s!
Something probably "crashed" in the monitor firmware, like a 4am power brownout/brief "flash" blackout, or like a stray cosmic ray, or some temporary heat-induced problem (if room was very hot too, like a heater behind the monitor), or other thing.
Give your monitor enough ventilation and you should be OK!
If it happens again, at least you know a new defect may have popped up.
But it could have just been a simple "computer crash" inside your monitor, triggered by something like heat or your power company, etc.
Is this also related to a bug that happened to me and a few other people on the forums?
When I received my monitor, when activating ULMB2 my screen was white, and only returned to normal, after restarting the monitor and turning off ULMB2 quickly, if I activated it, in a few seconds my screen would be white again, I have a video recorded about this in attachment.
After a few days of use, without using the ULMB2, I decided to activate the ULBM2 again, and to my surprise the problem never happened again since then.
I just didn't return the monitor, because I imported it from the United States to my country, and it would be very bureaucratic to make a return,
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It doesn't work for me, it only works at 360 hz, is there any update on that? which driver are you using?gab848 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 06:37I already knew this. If you disable OC, you can make all the custom resolutions you want with 500Hz. But I appreciate you sharing either way.daviddave1 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024, 11:23i got the 1728x1080 500hz to work!
disable overclocking. then in nvidia panel u can just make the custom res! someone shared this info on a discord. Pretty happy atm.
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546.17phzera wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 12:37It doesn't work for me, it only works at 360 hz, is there any update on that? which driver are you using?gab848 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 06:37I already knew this. If you disable OC, you can make all the custom resolutions you want with 500Hz. But I appreciate you sharing either way.daviddave1 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024, 11:23i got the 1728x1080 500hz to work!
disable overclocking. then in nvidia panel u can just make the custom res! someone shared this info on a discord. Pretty happy atm.
Make sure to turn off Overclocking, Turn on fullscreen Display Scaling in nvdia settings, also Gsync off if it does not work
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| Past: XL2586X 540Hz/PG248QP/271QRX/VG259QM with the Qisda panel/PG27AQN/XL2566K
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With this driver it work, with the latest versions it is not possible. Thanksdaviddave1 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 13:06546.17phzera wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 12:37It doesn't work for me, it only works at 360 hz, is there any update on that? which driver are you using?gab848 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 06:37I already knew this. If you disable OC, you can make all the custom resolutions you want with 500Hz. But I appreciate you sharing either way.daviddave1 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024, 11:23i got the 1728x1080 500hz to work!
disable overclocking. then in nvidia panel u can just make the custom res! someone shared this info on a discord. Pretty happy atm.
Make sure to turn off Overclocking, Turn on fullscreen Display Scaling in nvdia settings, also Gsync off if it does not work
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yw I'm glad it works.phzera wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 15:12With this driver it work, with the latest versions it is not possible. Thanksdaviddave1 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 13:06546.17
Make sure to turn off Overclocking, Turn on fullscreen Display Scaling in nvdia settings, also Gsync off if it does not work
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| Past: XL2586X 540Hz/PG248QP/271QRX/VG259QM with the Qisda panel/PG27AQN/XL2566K
| Past: XL2586X 540Hz/PG248QP/271QRX/VG259QM with the Qisda panel/PG27AQN/XL2566K