Overclock laptop monitor
If you are a gamer then, In your priority of Gaming Device or Computer you must have a Higher refresh rate screen. But, In budget Laptops or smartphones, Brands restrict the screen refresh rate to 60Hz. There are various gaming monitors that have a 60Hz Refresh rate even they are Mid-range. But, Today I bring you a trick to Overclock Laptop screen refresh rate to 120Hz. I have tried on my laptop and it worked. Show RelatedPostsHow to Enable YouTube Dislike Count in Google Chrome/FirefoxNovember 26, 2021 Enable Windows 11 Style Menus in Google ChromeNovember 23, 2021 Speed Up Downloading Speed in Google Chrome with this FeatureNovember 15, 2021 Various Laptops under 50-60K have Budget or Mid-range graphics cards but, They dont have higher refresh rate screens. Like MSI GF Series laptops are gaming laptops with mid-range graphics cards. But, Still, they dont have a higher screen refresh rate. I am using MSI GF63 8RC Laptop which comes under 70K. It has Intel i7 8th Gen Processor, Nvidia GTX 1050 Graphics card. This graphics card can produce frames of more than 60fps. But, Due to my 60Hz screen. I am not able to enjoy the full potential of this graphics card. ADVERTISEMENT I searched on google to overclock Laptop screen refresh rate and I found only one solution and Today, I am sharing this trick with you. In my laptop, I managed to Overclock my laptop screen from 60Hz to 90Hz. So, You can also try it on your own. Requirements
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ADVERTISEMENT Note/WarningIf your screen goes black for 5 seconds while changing the refresh rate. It means that your screen doesnt support overclocking. So, Dont try. This trick will only work on Intel processor-based laptops. Try this trick at your own risk. Thanks for reading this article. If you found this article helpful and interesting, let me know in the comments section and also share it with your friends. For more interesting windows hacks and tricks, Join our Telegram Channel. Via: Ajay Patel |