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I overclocked my monitor, and passed 74 Hz I experienced loss of quality

So, today I tried to overclock my monitor. It goes up to 77Hz, but at 75Hz and up, I've noticed loss of quality. Anyone knows what it could be from? It's a cheap IPS monitor run with a HDMI 1.2 I believe. Would changing the cable solve the problem? Could it just be my monitor?

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3 minutes ago, zymel said:

So, today I tried to overclock my monitor. It goes up to 77Hz, but at 75Hz and up, I've noticed loss of quality. Anyone knows what it could be from? It's a cheap IPS monitor run with a HDMI 1.2 I believe. Would changing the cable solve the problem? Could it just be my monitor?

Loss of quality as in blurriness? Could be just a strange way the monitor is trying to display things and failing, but either way its unstable. 

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9 minutes ago, Get Booda said:

Loss of quality as in blurriness? Could be just a strange way the monitor is trying to display things and failing, but either way its unstable. 

Blurriness and some of the pixels on the bottom of the monitor don't show anything

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So you've hit the limit of the panel.

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I mean if you really don't care about killing the monitor, but if you overclocked it that high. That is pretty impressive.

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1 hour ago, Rainbow Dash said:

I mean if you really don't care about killing the monitor, but if you overclocked it that high. That is pretty impressive.

tbh, I don't see much of a difference... Should I just let it at 60Hz?

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12 minutes ago, zymel said:

tbh, I don't see much of a difference... Should I just let it at 60Hz?

yes

 

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