houkouonchi
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I don't think those will work on the 4K monitor, but if you find a way to 'force' anything more than 30Hz for 4K into a $1500 display, do let all of us know. People have overclocked 2560x1440 to 120Hz and sometimes even 144Hz and beyond, so doing 4K @ 60Hz is not much beyond that level of overclock. That said, 4K @ 48Hz would be a rather interesting overclock, if you're able to get that far.
ToastyX was able to hack Windows drivers to remove the 400 Mhz dot clock limit. I wonder if the same kind of hacking can be done.
I was just talking about a hardware limit via display port not what the monitor would actually take and I have gotten the monitor up to 32Hz on windows using reduced timings. Yeah I know... not that much above 30Hz...
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