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    Can I overclock the AUO V.4 95% NTSC Screen Refresh Rate above 60hz?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by micahmatthew, Jun 15, 2012.

  1. Jaycob

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    I am able to output to 120hz to my 3D projector. Have done so and even tested 3D capabilities with TriDef and Stereoscopic player. However, I am unable to output 1920x1080@120hz and can either output 1280x720@120hz (via VGA) or 1024x768@120hz.
     
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    Oh that's good news.

    Is that via HDMI - if so have you tried DP?
     
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    Only tried HDMI - Mini HDMI and the VGA cable. My version of the Qumi doesn't support HDMI 1.4, meaning no 1280x720@120hz via HDMI, just 1024x768 (setting that causes the Qumi to display a blank image with the message "Source out of sync"). However, I can achieve that only with the VGA source and it works quite nicely. Now if you are going for full HD @ 120hz... Not sure if the HD4000 can handle that. Not many specs around the interwebs about this card's list of supported display modes...
     
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