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Is 100Hz refresh rate safe for my laptop?

Danielman
Level 7
^As the title say.I have the g751jy.
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joshindaphils
Level 11
Just search "100Hz G751"... there are about a dozen threads already...

In short there is risk, many have no issues, some do. Read and make up your mind.

Nader
Level 8
I have JT I Played for 100 HZ Over Two Weeks never noticed the issue.
Until now haven't seen issue but in fact the mouse movement improved and I was able to enjoy games with more than 60 fps with no tearing.

Haven't Seen some one complaining about 100 HZ.

joshindaphils
Level 11
Just search "100Hz G751"... there are about a dozen threads already...

In short there is risk, many have no issues, some do. Read and make up your mind.

clockworksatan
Level 7
I asked a similar question a while back on these very forums.

The answer was a resounding NO. 😉

So carry on enjoying your 100Hz smoothness and don't worry about it.
Asus ROG G751JT-T7115H
17.3" IPS, Intel i7-4720HQ, 16Gb RAM, NVidia GeForce GTX970m, 256Gb M.2 SSD + 1Tb SSHD

clockworksatan wrote:
I asked a similar question a while back on these very forums.

The answer was a resounding NO. 😉

So carry on enjoying your 100Hz smoothness and don't worry about it.


Huh? that answer is contradicting.
No one reported failure through 100 HZ , People who did not overclock to 100 HZ Are missing a lot.

Nader wrote:
Huh? that answer is contradicting.
No one reported failure through 100 HZ , People who did not overclock to 100 HZ Are missing a lot.

We have seen 3 panels fail at 100hz though we use ours much more then most users do. It very much does happen but most people will rma it before they ever post here that they screwed up their panels or assume its a gpu/board issue.
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Nader wrote:
Huh? that answer is contradicting.
No one reported failure through 100 HZ , People who did not overclock to 100 HZ Are missing a lot.


Contradicting? The question 'will running my screen at 100Hz damage my laptop' was asked. I said 'NO'.

Seems pretty straight cut to me. *shrug*

...Had I said 'Yes, but at the same time no', that would've been contradictory.
Asus ROG G751JT-T7115H
17.3" IPS, Intel i7-4720HQ, 16Gb RAM, NVidia GeForce GTX970m, 256Gb M.2 SSD + 1Tb SSHD

oHOWEo
Level 7
Price up a replacement screen then if you are comfortable with the risk/reward then do it.

kingjezdi
Level 9
yea no problems with 100 hz..
u can see in some programms thats ure display supports 100hz !