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Overclocking Monitor Risks?

Overclocking Monitor Risks?

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UJ_VIC
Junior Member
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05-29-2025, 11:12 PM
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Basically, I've been looking though forums like crazy lately, trying to find a definitive answer. Everything is skewed and I've found many contradictory statements. I have a PB278Q; a 27 inch, ips, 60hz monitor by Asus. My main concern is "Bricking" it. I've read many posts in which people have claimed to have ruined their monitors, however as many have stated, it may be unlikely that it is actually ruined and could be fixed my reverting the settings to default with another monitor. Basically, I wanna know if it's worth the "risk" or if there's really any risk associated with the monitor itself.
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UJ_VIC
05-29-2025, 11:12 PM #1

Basically, I've been looking though forums like crazy lately, trying to find a definitive answer. Everything is skewed and I've found many contradictory statements. I have a PB278Q; a 27 inch, ips, 60hz monitor by Asus. My main concern is "Bricking" it. I've read many posts in which people have claimed to have ruined their monitors, however as many have stated, it may be unlikely that it is actually ruined and could be fixed my reverting the settings to default with another monitor. Basically, I wanna know if it's worth the "risk" or if there's really any risk associated with the monitor itself.

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DIPPY91
Member
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05-29-2025, 11:12 PM
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the initial concern you need to address is whether the potential reward outweighs the associated risk.
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DIPPY91
05-29-2025, 11:12 PM #2

the initial concern you need to address is whether the potential reward outweighs the associated risk.