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Overclocking a monitor does not void the warranty.

Overclocking a monitor does not void the warranty.

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TecTigers
Junior Member
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03-27-2025, 06:53 AM
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I own a 29UM68-P ultrawide freesync monitor. I'm planning to increase its overclocking performance. How much can I push it to? Could it fail and affect the warranty? Will anyone notice that I've altered its settings? What problems might arise if I exceed safe limits, and what visual issues could appear? Appreciate your assistance.
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TecTigers
03-27-2025, 06:53 AM #1

I own a 29UM68-P ultrawide freesync monitor. I'm planning to increase its overclocking performance. How much can I push it to? Could it fail and affect the warranty? Will anyone notice that I've altered its settings? What problems might arise if I exceed safe limits, and what visual issues could appear? Appreciate your assistance.

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IverLarsen
Junior Member
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03-27-2025, 05:24 PM
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The warranty details for your monto differ, so please review them carefully to understand if overclocking might affect it. If overclocking could void the warranty, you're responsible for doing it safely. I've also shared a discussion about the risks of overclocking your monitor. There have been no reports of monitors being damaged by overclocking, but if it becomes unstable, the monitor may briefly stop and revert to normal speed.
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IverLarsen
03-27-2025, 05:24 PM #2

The warranty details for your monto differ, so please review them carefully to understand if overclocking might affect it. If overclocking could void the warranty, you're responsible for doing it safely. I've also shared a discussion about the risks of overclocking your monitor. There have been no reports of monitors being damaged by overclocking, but if it becomes unstable, the monitor may briefly stop and revert to normal speed.

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Manuel_Pimpao
Member
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04-04-2025, 03:06 PM
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The warranty details for your monto differ, so please review them carefully to understand if overclocking might affect it. If overclocking could void the warranty, you're responsible for doing it safely. I've also shared a discussion about the risks of overclocking your monitor. There have been no reports of monitors being damaged by overclocking, but if it becomes unstable, the monitor may briefly stop and revert to normal speed.
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Manuel_Pimpao
04-04-2025, 03:06 PM #3

The warranty details for your monto differ, so please review them carefully to understand if overclocking might affect it. If overclocking could void the warranty, you're responsible for doing it safely. I've also shared a discussion about the risks of overclocking your monitor. There have been no reports of monitors being damaged by overclocking, but if it becomes unstable, the monitor may briefly stop and revert to normal speed.