12-02-2014 04:15 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 03:06 AM by ROGBot
12-02-2014 06:19 AM
pit_ns wrote:
Can that damage the screen? Are there any drawbacks to set it to 75hz?
If it can work at 75hz, why it doesn't use it by default?
12-02-2014 12:58 PM
12-03-2014 06:14 PM
tului wrote:
Or it was beyond what Asus was willing to pay for panels rated at 75Hz. Regardless, ymmv. How much of an improvement did you notice? Back in the CRT days going from 60Hz to 75+ was very noticeable.
12-04-2014 01:14 AM
CoryBee wrote:
Thank you for testing this. Please keep us posted if you notice any issues with this. Flickering or glowing or anything at all. Especially keep an eye out for "image persistence".
Also, how is the gaming at 100hz on the laptop compared?
Cheers!
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
You're referencing different things. CRTs scanned one pixel at a time, left to right, top to bottom, whereas LCDs update the entire display at once. If you see it flickering it could be PWM backlight flicker, which can be offset sometimes by turning up the brightness.
It's less what we're willing to pay - for a gaming display of course we want to fit faster stuff as you - the TA - want to buy it. But IPS that RELIABLY run at over 60Hz are extremely few and far between. Like overclocking CPUs, you play the silicon lottery. You might be fine for a while, but it can degrade its life to some degree or you might get pixel inversion/color reproduction issues trying to refresh it too fast. To guarantee that as a feature is extremely difficult because every display we buy must produce the correct result, for the life of the device in ~3 years time. Part of what you pay for is that qualification of components.
12-04-2014 01:27 AM
12-04-2014 01:35 AM
viper3000 wrote:
Where I can overclock screen panel. I have had G75VW with 120HZ and now i have G751 with 60MHz. I would like at least 80Mhz. Post picture please.
12-03-2014 03:38 AM
12-03-2014 03:41 AM
joshindaphils wrote:
Got a 100Hz steady "OC" on my panel. Window and mouse movement is greatly enhanced. Appears as though not all games recognize the custom profile. Used Fraps and enabled v-sync to determine the refresh rate in game, Borderlands 2 gave 60FPS, though BioShock Infinite delivered 100FPS so it would seam that the benefit will depend on the game / engine used for now or Borderlands 2 has a hard 60FPS cap.
I have had no ill effects driving the panel at this rate. When I tried 110 and 120 hertz the panel went black and the testing / trial time didn't expire, had to reboot to get the screen back.