Overclocking monitor
When overclocking my monitor from 1920x1080@59hz to 2058x1152@59hz everything seems slightly blurry. Just wondering why and if there is a fix for it

btw my monitor is LCD
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_I_ 15/ago./2016 às 13:37 
whats the native res on the monitor?

use that, else it will blend pixels together making it blurry
Fluffy 15/ago./2016 às 13:46 
thats not how you "overclock" a monitor thats just increasing resolution
Cathulhu 15/ago./2016 às 13:52 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk

Using a higher resolution than your monitor supports will still result in getting the image scaled, just down instead of up. It will still be a blurry mess unless it equals a factor of two.

So with a 1920x1080 display, you'd need to use a 3840x2160 resolution. That would scale pixel-perfect and without the blurry mess.
DefeatedBroom74 15/ago./2016 às 14:12 
Escrito originalmente por Cathulhu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk

Using a higher resolution than your monitor supports will still result in getting the image scaled, just down instead of up. It will still be a blurry mess unless it equals a factor of two.

So with a 1920x1080 display, you'd need to use a 3840x2160 resolution. That would scale pixel-perfect and without the blurry mess.
well when i do a resoultion higher then 2058x 1152 it will say out of range(also what is it called upscaling?)
Última edição por DefeatedBroom74; 15/ago./2016 às 14:12
_I_ 15/ago./2016 às 15:31 
then thats the highes res is supports
use its native res if you can
Hare+Guu! 15/ago./2016 às 15:51 
If you want to upscale, then use dsr on nvidia cards or vsr on amd cards.
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