>tfw you overclock your montor to 80hz

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But why? Your eyes can’t see more than 30 FPS anyway

It's pretty great. Only downside is that it breaks hdmi audio on my particular monitor, but it's a very noticeable upgrade over 60Hz.

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Unfortunately overclocking breaks the colours.

I'm on DVI so no disadvantages.

That's why you have 2 eyes, dipshit.

redpill me on this

>2 eyes
>30 + 30
>60 is still less than 80
OP still wasted his time.

You can just do it if you want to, not even hardware level fuckery needed. By default Windows prevents you from setting it to higher than what the monitor tells is the "maximum supported refresh rate", but you can still do it with almost any monitor without trouble.

>she only has 2 eyes
pathetic

It's a pretty easy process that allows pretty much any monitor to run at a higher refresh rate, at the cost color accuracy and sharpness when pushed to the extreme, like pushing a 60Hz monitor to 90, but a sweet spot like 75 is achievable on most displays without any degradation in image quality. It's very simple on windows with CRU, but GNU/linux apparently requires some xorg fuckery.

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>bought 8GB RAM
>overclocked it to 16GB RAM
feels good lads

>some xorg fuckery
its called xrandr, also pretty easy to setup

intel HD and AMD drivers support this, just look up the settings.
You need to get to a point where your monitor stops showing a message for unstability. You have to be really lucky, though.
Most 60hz monitors clocking to 70 is lucky.

It doesn't work that way.

I get 142Hz in 640x480 and 187Hz on a different monitor. Get on my level.

>he's CRTlet

Thank you for clarifying that user, to be fair, i haven't looked very deep into it since i don't really use GNU/Linux for games, which is the use where a high refresh rate is most noticeable.

also works fine on nvidia. Some monitors don't have the warning message they just start getting noise or dropping out.

Yes it does you simply have to put the RAM in the oven at 250° for 30 minutes and the memory cells will expand to double their original size then quickly throw it in the freezer and keep it in there over night so it doesn't go back to its original state

>overclock
>80hz
...
>he doesn't have a 240Hz screen

All wojak posters are shitposters.

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240 is literally worthless, enjoy your disgusting interlation

More like CRThad

I get 200hz at 480p and can go up to 2304x1728. You ain't go no dick to wave around, boy

Can't do it with mine. Even 61hz produces some weird stuttering, it seems there's no way of doing the overclocking thing on this.

how u do this with AMD radeon settings

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display options > create
Put your verticle refresh rate to whatever you want, click enter and save. Then go to your windows advanced settings and find the refresh rate.

cheeky cant

It just says the custom resolution is not compatibel with display if i put anythng above 60

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How are you fucking this up?!

Just buy a 240hz like me

you dont, you use CRU instead

120Hz is the golden rate.
24fps and 30fps video, there is no judder.
i suggest 144Hz user downclock to 120Hz. you can't see the difference anyway.

people that say this kind of thing should be sterilized

Prime b8 but if serious you have really really really shitty eyes.

Fuck I can easily see the difference between 90Hz and 144Hz..
It's funny when I play some game at a consistent 60+ frames a second my entire vision starts mimicking that framerate IRL. Its a really cool feeling.

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oh rly? good for you.

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It's fantastic. Sorry you aren't visually ascended.

When will refresh rate and resolution hit their peak? I don't really see a need to have more than a 4K 144hz IPS monitor. Graphical settings in games will probably just get better and better with time, with no real peak, but I just can't see us realistically having 20K monitors that display 1000 fps.

72hz = no judder too.

To me, it depends on the lighting or the feeling of the moment, but it's great to see everything in a fluid manner and in 60fps

>tfw you overclock your mouse to 10000dpi

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based. i also overclocked my gt 630 to gtx 750 ti

people who still fall for that bait should be sterilized.

So all this applies to my 4k 60fps monitor? I'd love to be able to get 70+. This monitor wasn't cheap, so I wouldnt want to risk anything at all really. I'd happily do it with another 1080p monitor.

>try to overclock on GNU/Linux
>doesn't work
GNU/Linux confirmed a shit!

What about freesync? my screens range is 40-60 which works great for me. Does it carry over beyond 60?

GNU/Linux can't into VSync so they wouldn't be able to tell the difference anyway

>cheapo €100 60hz monitor
>absolute dogshit contrast/colours, everything looks washed out and if you try to set the contrast high you can no longer distinguish various shades of white/grey
>overclock it to 75hz
>colours become more vibrant and contrast improves

thume.ca/screentunes

freetards btfo

Went from 60 to 75hz.
Not bad but it was a ancient ips I went to a Samsung va 3440x1440p 100hz 7ms panel much better black levels contrast and way less ghosting

You can even do this faster just 10 minutes in the microwave and soak it in citric acid this will cause the memory to expand instantly, make sure to immediately insert into pc afterwards

There is for 30fps and 60fps content

I have a monitor that stopped displaying anything one day. Do I try to fix it and then overclock? Any idea on how to do that?

anything over 25 FPS is pointless
good point, that means anything over 50 FPS is pointless. HOWEVER, my right eye has very poor sight, it probably uses like 10 or 15 FPS
IMO, amount FPS depends on user, for example someone having nearsight might utilize 40 FPS per eye

cringe

i've done it on my 4k monitor, you need a certified display port cable though, the cheap cables an only do the specification of display port usually and certified ones have a little extra bandwidth.

that's a nice image you got there
I am very excited about it

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You're supposed to multiply because of how your brain processes the image so its 30x30

(You)

Does this work with 16gb ram?

>tfw you overclock ur core duo to 3.5 ghz

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