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Using NVIDIA control panel
Right-click on the desktop and select NVIDIA control panel.
Expand the display menu.
Click change resolution and then create custom resolution.
With the NVIDIA control panel you can test your created settings before applying. Once you're happy, reboot and hit the steps above to implement.
If you're using an AMD GPU you can achieve similar results using the AMD Radeon Settings application. Right click its icon in your taskbar and follow these steps.
Right-click on the desktop and select AMD Radeon settings.
Click on the display tab.
Next to custom resolutions, click create.
Change the refresh rate to your desired level.
Click save.
if the monitor goes off and doesn't come back on then the oc is too high just wait a few seconds for it to revert back then try a lower value
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Right-click on the desktop and select NVIDIA control panel.
Expand the display menu.
Click change resolution and then create custom resolution.
With the NVIDIA control panel you can test your created settings before applying. Once you're happy, reboot and hit the steps above to implement.
If you're using an AMD GPU you can achieve similar results using the AMD Radeon Settings application. Right click its icon in your taskbar and follow these steps.
Right-click on the desktop and select AMD Radeon settings.
Click on the display tab.
Next to custom resolutions, click create.
Change the refresh rate to your desired level.
Click save.
if the monitor goes off and doesn't come back on then the oc is too high just wait a few seconds for it to revert back then try a lower value
View attachment 233
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