[SOLVED] Overclocking HP z24i refresh rate

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Overclocking HP z24i refresh rate , Nvidia Control Panel and CRU doesn't seem to work -- 65hz or 70hz Out of Range set 1980X1200 60hz , any workarounds? or bios hack tricks?
 
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Overclocking HP z24i refresh rate , Nvidia Control Panel and CRU doesn't seem to work -- 65hz or 70hz Out of Range set 1980X1200 60hz , any workarounds? or bios hack tricks?
Its bad to overclock your monitor as you might get issues and likely you will only get about 10Hz out of it so is it worth it? No. And if your monitor says Out of Range, it means your screen is not capable of handling the overclock.

Edit: There is no workaround for this, you can't force something of doing something its not capable of doing it.

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This says the refresh rate is between 60 and 75Hz while this says 60Hz. I'd like to know what the make and model of your GPU as well as your PSU is in order to understand if your GPU is actually capable of provided 75Hz at 1920 x 1200.

On second thoughts, list your specs like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
 
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This is my HTPC now , used to be my main pc 5 years ago.
CPU: i3 4130
Motherboard: h81 Asus
Ram: Hyper X Kingston 4gb + 4gb
SSD/HDD: Toshiba HDD 1tb , 500gb and Hitachi laptop hdd 250gb
GPU: Zotac GTX 750ti , was using R9 280x
PSU: Aerocool X strike 500w
Chassis: Deepcool Tesseract
OS: Win 7 Ultimate
Hmmm... live , eat love and play eSports all day since VIRUS is everywhere.
 
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Overclocking HP z24i refresh rate , Nvidia Control Panel and CRU doesn't seem to work -- 65hz or 70hz Out of Range set 1980X1200 60hz , any workarounds? or bios hack tricks?
Its bad to overclock your monitor as you might get issues and likely you will only get about 10Hz out of it so is it worth it? No. And if your monitor says Out of Range, it means your screen is not capable of handling the overclock.

Edit: There is no workaround for this, you can't force something of doing something its not capable of doing it.
 
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Its bad to overclock your monitor as you might get issues and likely you will only get about 10Hz out of it so is it worth it? No. And if your monitor says Out of Range, it means your screen is not capable of handling the overclock.

Edit: There is no workaround for this, you can't force something of doing something its not capable of doing it.
Btw , my old BENQ GL2760H was able to hit 82HZ from 60HZ on Ati patched MSI RX 470 miner and CRU.