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I overclocked my TV to 210Hz stable ?!?!

slysnake96

I overclocked my TCL TV to 210Hz and it appears to be stable. 
Model: L32F1520 ... It also goes by this model as well in Win 10: MT5531
I am curious as to whether this is normal for TV's to OC this high and if not why can mine?

Any constructive thoughts are welcome.
I would also like to know if there are any non browser based tests that can reliably check for true stability as i don't want to fry my display or something like that.

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2 minutes ago, slysnake96 said:

I overclocked my TCL TV to 210Hz

For?

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Why on earth would you need a TV at 210Hz. You'll never be able to reach such high fps on a Console or while watching movies lol.

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theres probably a lot of ghosting even if you managed to play a game on it at a high framerate

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11 minutes ago, BBonless said:

Why on earth would you need a TV at 210Hz. You'll never be able to reach such high fps on a Console or while watching movies lol.

I'm on PC not console XD

 

10 minutes ago, germgoatz said:

theres probably a lot of ghosting even if you managed to play a game on it at a high framerate

If you can reccomend a program that can allow me to test those types of issues then that would be great, please not a browser based program like UFO Test, it's terrible XD

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Just now, Brooksie359 said:

What is that resolution? It seems like a weird thing to try and do tbh. 

Res is 1360x768 ... Yes i know it's a weird Res but that's what it is XD

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33 minutes ago, Constantin said:

For?

Mainly for fun and cause i wanted to see if it could go higher than my Benq Zowie Monitor which is my other display and it's 1920x1080 at 76Hz

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4 minutes ago, slysnake96 said:

I'm on PC not console XD

 

If you can reccomend a program that can allow me to test those types of issues then that would be great, please not a browser based program like UFO Test, it's terrible XD

Not that there's anything completely wrong about that. But I mean, you've gotta hit 210 fps in games first, and isn't a TV a bit big to play games comfortably? lol

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24 minutes ago, BBonless said:

Not that there's anything completely wrong about that. But I mean, you've gotta hit 210 fps in games first, and isn't a TV a bit big to play games comfortably? lol

Well it's only a 32" TV so it's not really that big and i can hit anywhere between 200-300 fps in most of the games i play.
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