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    I want to overclock my build in display so can you tell me how much can i overclock my display. Pls tell the minimum and maximum amount. please reply as fast as possible

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@Faizan1111 

By overclocking, I presume you mean increasing the refresh rate of the display, right?  That used to be possible with the older screen technologies but is generally NOT possible now with the flat panels.

 

If you read this thread, you will see the settings to change.  IF your monitor allows changing the refresh rate, you will have the settings options shown:  https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-change-monitor-refresh-rate-setting-in-windows-2626207



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@Faizan1111 

By overclocking, I presume you mean increasing the refresh rate of the display, right?  That used to be possible with the older screen technologies but is generally NOT possible now with the flat panels.

 

If you read this thread, you will see the settings to change.  IF your monitor allows changing the refresh rate, you will have the settings options shown:  https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-change-monitor-refresh-rate-setting-in-windows-2626207



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