07-20-2013 08:09 PM
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07-21-2013 12:39 AM
Paske wrote:
You can not "overclock" an LCD screen....
07-21-2013 12:55 AM
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07-21-2013 02:06 AM
Paske wrote:
I read up on LCD overclocking ...
I have not tried it myself, so cant say. But people claim there is a difference . Guess I will have to try and see for myself.
07-22-2013 10:47 AM
07-22-2013 05:12 PM
hmscott wrote:
In the Nvidia Titan release, there is this description for Display Overclocking:
Display Overclocking: Throwing Off The Shackles
Many PC gamers play with VSync enabled to avoid unsightly image tearing that occurs when the frame rate is higher than the monitor’s refresh rate. Most are locked to 60Hz, limiting the max frame rate to 60 frames per second.
Unhappy with this stall in technological advancement, our engineers looked inside today’s LCD and LED-backlit screens, and discovered that many support higher refresh rates. For that reason, we’ve developed Display Overclocking, which allows GeForce GTX TITAN owners to quickly and easily overclock their refresh rates via the same third-party tools that control GPU Boost 2.0. And of course, it works with Adaptive VSync too, allowing games to be played at rates over 60Hz on a “60Hz” screen, without tearing, and without the stuttering associated with normal VSync.
Display Overclocking works with any panel operating at any speed, including the latest 120Hz screens."
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/introducing-the-geforce-gtx-titan