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I put mine from 60Hz - 75Hz not sure how great that is

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I would buy a 120Hz monitor to prefent demage and still have warrenty.

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not really recommended. it is a lottery like cpu and gpu overclocking.

i guess you want to get ips & high hertz?

Yep, I first wanted to buy a 120 hz IPS panel monitor, but 120 hz is too expensive. So I now want to buy a 60 / 75 hz monitor and OC it to around 100 - 120 hz.

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Yep, I first wanted to buy a 120 hz IPS panel monitor, but 120 hz is too expensive. So I now want to buy a 60 / 75 hz monitor and OC it to around 100 - 120 hz.

that wont be possible. 80hz max! 

but i wouldnt do it.

take 60hz ips, g-sync or go 120hz tn.

but i would prefer ips. 60hz is fine for the most cases.

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