Did you all know that you can over-set the refresh rate(Hz) of monitor than the basic specification? For example, 60Hz is over-set to 70 to 80Hz. If you're tired of existing monitors and are considering buying them, think about testing them and setting them up. In this post, I'll explain how to over-clocking the refresh rate when using Radeon graphics cards.
* A related post
* [LifeHacks] Monitor Custom Resolution (QHD -> WFHD)
If selected normally, you can see that the resolution and Hz set for desktop mode, active signal mode are applied normally, as shown in the image below. This is all done.
* Next post, for thoes who don't use Radeon graphics cards, I'll also introduce how to use the CRU program.
| Quick View
- Execute 'Radeon Adrenaline' > Settings Icon > Display > Custom Resolution > Create New
> Refresh Rate(Hz) - set 80Hz > Create
- Window Settings > System > Display > Advanced display > Choose a refresh rate
| Monitor Over Clocking (Radeon, Adrenaline)
Radeon graphics card make it very easy for users to set the Refresh rate for their monitors. The adrenaline program supports changing the Refresh rate. So let's see how to set it up. Don't be surprised because it's too easy.
1. Set - Custom Resolution
# Execute Radeon adrenaline > Click Settings > Click Display > Click 'Create New'
# Set the Refresh rate (Hz) setting to 5~10Hz higher than the previous value and click 'Create'
* Caution!! Don't set it high from the beginning. Each monitor has a different refresh rate limit. I recommand rasing it in 1Hz to 5Hz units.
3. Check the New Refresh Rate settings.
If you check that the resolution and scan rate are generated with the desired Hz, the setting is all done with Radeon adrenaline. It's very easy, right?
Now, Let's apply the added scan rate in Windows.
| Applying Refresh Rate in Windows settings.
In Windows Settings, under 'System > Display > Advanced Display > Choose a refresh rate', select the newly generated Refresh rate (80 Hz)
So, Should I check if it really went from 76Hz to 80Hz? You can check the set monitor refresh rate by accessing the 'testufo' website in your browser. I'll leave the address below. I checked it too and It's confirmed that the refresh rate changed to 80Hz. It was originally a 75Hz Monitor, but it went up to 80Hz.
| Monitor Overclock..? Is It all right??
It's right to put a load on the monitor because it's over-setting. However, most monitors have some space scan rates. For example, 60Hz -> 70Hz, 75Hz -> 90Hz. However, these limited scan rates also vary from monitor to monitor. So Sometimes, it doesn't exceed even 1Hz at 60Hz.
It's right to put load on the monitor, but I don't think it's a setting that's burdensome to overclock the PC parts. Still, I don't recommand it for those who use expensive monitors. If you're thinking about a new monitor, I recommand you try it at least once.
Then, In the next post, I will introduce how to over clocking the monitor Refresh rate with the CRU Program.
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