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so i have a really crappy 60 inch 4k@60hz onn tv that was on clearance at walmart for 110$. i dont have a good graphics card so i use 1080p. so i watched a quite a few videos on overclocking the hertz on a tv and most people say your lucky if you get 15 or 20 more hertz but i full sended it to 80 hertz and it worked so i full sended it a little more and got it to 100 hertz and that is as far as it would go without it black screening but im just so confused on how i got a crappy 4k 60inch tv to 1080p@100hz

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When you run ufo test does it have no anomalies?

https://www.testufo.com/

Pretty impressive if it runs flawlessly, even the crappiest panel can have some luck to it.

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7 minutes ago, Ls9L said:

im gaming most games i play get well over 200 fps so thats why i did it i was just wondering how the heck this happend lmao 

It wouldn't be unheard of for a panel to be overclocked to 100hz but as Fasauceome suggested check https://www.testufo.com/frameskipping to make sure the panel isn't skipping any frames.

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1 minute ago, _Syn_ said:

It wouldn't be unheard of for a panel to be overclocked to 100hz but as Fasauceome suggested check https://www.testufo.com/frameskipping to make sure the panel isn't skipping any frames.

yeah i already checked it isnt skipping frames

 

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Just now, Ls9L said:

yeah i already checked it isnt skipping frames

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Just now, Ls9L said:

yep no skipping at all already checked 

 

In which case, enjoy your overclocked monitor. 

 

I wish 100Hz or 120Hz panels were more common, as a less expensive alternative to 144Hz, but hey now I know I can get a cheapo Walmart TV and get the same results :D

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