Frame skipping result

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joaofsa2000
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Frame skipping result

Post by joaofsa2000 » 10 Jan 2016, 11:30

i have this TV for 4 years its a chinese brand i think bought it for 100 euros and here it is the frame skipping result
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compared to the good picture in the website i can say my moniter passes the test even though its a cheap one dont know if its a good thing or not. hope someone can explain what the result means

EDIT: ok now i understand what this is meant for. i tried to overclock mine but it doesnt work so i will just leave it to that
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Re: Frame skipping result

Post by RealNC » 10 Jan 2016, 13:19

The frame skipping test is for verifying that the screen isn't skipping frames when you overclock it. You're running at 60Hz, so there's no point in running this test.
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Re: Frame skipping result

Post by spacediver » 10 Jan 2016, 14:31

If frames were beings skipped, then there's a chance that one of those patches that are lit up would be empty. The fact that you have a sequence of squares that are all lit up indicates that none of those frames were skipped.

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