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Benq XL2411z vt trick

Posted: 02 Sep 2014, 01:34
by jjs0891
Hello. I need some help in my attempt at doing the "VT trick"

I used the CRU to do the VT1350 trick but because I didn't want to deal with the complications of downloading the AMD Patcher, I set the vertical to 1320 instead so I stay within 330MHz. I also set all the other numbers according to the image from the official tutorial (front porch, sync width, horizontal etc). I was wondering if I did this at least semi-correctly and that there was a good difference made. Also, if i were required to download the AMD Patcher, how would I go about doing the "VT1500" trick.

Thank you!

Re: Benq XL2411z vt trick

Posted: 02 Sep 2014, 10:06
by Falkentyne
You already know how to do the 1500 trick.
The same way you did the 1320 one.
use the amd patcher, reboot, set VT to 1500 for your custom 100/120 refresh rate, restart, done.
use 2080/1500 for the 24" screens, as 2200/1500 is for the 27" by default. But you can use 2080 on the 17" screens also to slightly lower the pixel bandwidth (no loss in vision quality from what I can see), and lets you use 1500 VT at 100hz without the pixel patcher.

Re: Benq XL2411z vt trick

Posted: 02 Sep 2014, 21:57
by Chief Blur Buster
For Vertical Total 1350, try using a Horizontal Total of 2040 on AMD to avoid the pixel clock limit.

Re: Benq XL2411z vt trick

Posted: 03 Sep 2014, 00:37
by jjs0891
Thank you both.

I notice that when I run the Alien Invasion test, that the overdrive artifacts are very visible. I can see two "extra ufos". Is this just an inevitable drawback of reduced motion blur or is it just me?