Is it safe to overclock the display from 75Hz to 100Hz? G9-793

Xigenon
Xigenon Member Posts: 13

Tinkerer

edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
Hi guys!
I am planning to overclock my laptop display from 75 to 100Hz. 
Any bad experience?
Will this reduce the life of my laptop monitor significantly?.

Thank you!

Answers

  • ven98
    ven98 ACE Posts: 4,073 Pathfinder
    It will reduce the life of the monitor, because of more heat that it will produce, but not by much and it will still last very long. Some users managed to overclock it to 100Hz, but that doesn't mean that your monitor will overclock to 100Hz as well. If you get some weird artifacts or monitor blacks out at 100Hz, you have to reduce the frequency.
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  • Xigenon
    Xigenon Member Posts: 13

    Tinkerer

    ven98 said:
    It will reduce the life of the monitor, because of more heat that it will produce, but not by much and it will still last very long. Some users managed to overclock it to 100Hz, but that doesn't mean that your monitor will overclock to 100Hz as well. If you get some weird artifacts or monitor blacks out at 100Hz, you have to reduce the frequency.
    Thank you for your answer!
    Afaik the model I own (G9-793-78CM) can be overclocked to 100Hz. 
    But I am worried about how significantly the life of my laptop's screen will be reduced, and if its worth it.