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Verify monitor overclock stability

djdelarosa25

So Intel recently released a driver that lets Intel HD Graphics owners overclock their displays. I successfully overclocked my laptop's display to 75 Hz at native resolution (1366x768) using CRU. How do I verify if my monitor is stable at this frequency?

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2 minutes ago, djdelarosa25 said:

So Intel recently released a driver that lets Intel HD Graphics owners to overclock their displays. I successfully overclocked my laptop's display to 75 Hz at native resolution (1366x768) using CRU. How do I verify if my monitor is stable at this frequency?

https://www.testufo.com/#test=frameskipping

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8 minutes ago, djdelarosa25 said:

So Intel recently released a driver that lets Intel HD Graphics owners to overclock their displays.

You got a link for this?

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Isnt laptop monitor the worse thing to overclock? If it dies prematurely. You are out of a portable device

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58 minutes ago, RGProductions said:

 

Thank you :) So if it says VALID, it's stable, right?

 

52 minutes ago, exercutor5 said:

You got a link for this?

 

The latest drivers from Haswell until Kaby Lake have enabled this function. 3rd generation or less are EOL, according to Intel.

 

https://communities.intel.com/thread/78158

 

42 minutes ago, tp95112 said:

Isnt laptop monitor the worse thing to overclock? If it dies prematurely. You are out of a portable device

 

I know the risk, hopefully it will last me 5 more years

 

31 minutes ago, huilun02 said:

You can overclock the display regardless of the graphics adapter driver...

 

On mobile devices, not really.

 

https://communities.intel.com/thread/78158

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