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Published on Apr 14, 2012
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NOTE: This requires an Overclockable model of the Yamakasi. Usually the "B" series monitors! If you don't have any of those, the most you will get out of this guide is from 60hz to 67hz. If you have a B Series board, expect anywhere from 97hz to 125hz depending on your video card, and your luck!
picture of the serial number. the letter after q270se2 indicates whether you have a b series monitor or not:
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e36...
Please keep in mind that you are doing this all at your own risk! Everything in this video is based on my own experience and experiments. I can't guarantee that it's safe or that it will work for you. You are acknowledging all risks associated with doing what's shown in this video.
This is running on a GTX 680. If you are doing GTX 680 in SLI, please DO NOT set a pixel clock even 1mhz above 400mhz! Otherwise it will kill your card and freeze your computer every few seconds until you restart. There's an error with the Nvidia drivers in that they didn't account for running more than 1 card higher than the 400mhz stated pixel clock!!
Download the following files (Now all in one .Zip file!) : http://goo.gl/m21YD
What's included in the file:
Custom Driver Download (Catleap_Q270_OC_v2.inf)
Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (dseo13b.exe)
Custom Resolution Utility by ToastyX, Overclock.Net (CRU.exe)
PowerStrip Demo (psrtip.exe)
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