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    Dell P2314H "pixelated"?

    No, in fact my previous display was a Samsung XL2370 which was a lot cooler in colors, I think this is neutral. Even after using this display for a month, the most annoying thing for me is that I can see some sort of pixelation, which I have never seen yet on my previous (TN) monitors. It's...
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    72/75 hz question

    Well, I only have a HD5670, does that matter in overclock? For me 175mhz didn't work, currently it's running on 164.13 mhz.
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    72/75 hz question

    I could get 75 Hz working with the settings Tup3x linked from a few comments above, and this works well over DP. However I couldn't get 80 Hz no matter how I try, so maybe that's only possible with P2414H.
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    72/75 hz question

    I think I've already figured out the problem, while I used my HDTV+monitor in mirrored mode it didn't work well... sometime the screen distorted, or went black (rarely), however I'm using the "extended" mode now, this way the monitor can work easily with 72hz, while my tv runs at 60hz, and both...
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    72/75 hz question

    Is there anyone who've already succeeded to overclock this monitor to 80 Hz? I wonder if it's possible, because P2414H does work with 80 Hz.
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    Dell P2314H "pixelated"?

    Sorry if it was misunderstandable, I didn't mean the PWM flickering (and there's no other light sources here atm, so that can't be the case). The flicker I see is more like when I'm looking at any type of colored background, it doesn't feel like when looking at a white paper for example...
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    Dell P2314H "pixelated"?

    Hmm, I think it might be the anti-glare coating, as it really looks like some very fine transparent sandpaper. My previous TN monitor (23" Full HD Samsung) also had an anti-glare, and I think it was probably stronger, as the screen remained somewhat more unaffected from the sunshine. However...
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    Dell P2314H "pixelated"?

    Thanks, but I think this isn't the problem. Fonts look nice, what I meant about being pixelated is the screen itself, like pictures, and backgrounds, etc. Instead of "pixelated" maybe "grainy" would be a better word, as the whole display looks like that, but it's a little hard to describe.
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    Dell P2314H "pixelated"?

    I wonder if anyone else experienced this problem - I replaced my TN monitor with a P2314H, which is my first IPS, and even after a few weeks, it feels that the screen is somewhat pixelated compared to any of my previous monitors. This shouldn't be the case, as it's running in 1920x1080 and I...
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    72/75 hz question

    Thanks, I've changed it to 71.928Hz This way the clock is at 163.99MHz, that should be good in theory? No black screen so far, however it's hard to say, as it's a rare thing to see (thankfully).
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    72/75 hz question

    Do you have any suggestion what should I try changing in the timings? This is the first time I have a Dell monitor, and I never experimented with the timings before.
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    72/75 hz question

    I've tried some timings that I found on the net, one for P2414H(which should also work with 80Hz in theory), and one for U2312HM (for 72Hz, currently I'm using the this one). I didn't try on DVI yet, only with DP, and for 99% of the time it works fine, but I can see the black screen for 1 sec...
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    72/75 hz question

    Yes, it's overclocked to 72 hz, it works fine most of the time, I'm not sure why the screen goes black for a sec, sometimes. I wondered if there's any effect of the refresh rate about the 6+2 bit FRC dithering, or anything like that, which would make it better on the eyes, but if there isn't...
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    72/75 hz question

    I have a Dell P2314H, and if I set it to 72 hz (via DisplayPort) the screen sometimes goes black for a sec, is this normal? It happens rarely... like one time within a few hours, but I wonder if there is any way to fix this? Also what advantages does 72 hz exactly have? I know it's better to...
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    Is this a PSU problem? (Corsair 400 W)

    Thanks for your answers, I've checked the settings in the motherboard, and it alarmed me once the CPU was over 60c, so 67-68 was already too much at 100% load. I've cleaned the dust from around the CPU cooler, and now everything seems fine, also it is around 30-40c, which is much better!
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