I've come across someone with the same monitor as myself (Samsung C34J791) who's overclocked it to 110 hz.
Having heard of some with 100 hz native UW panels that are marketed as being overclockable to 120 hz, and then experiencing issues creeping in over time in the overclocked mode or even the monitor being insta-bricked on first trying the OC, is it crazy attempting it on a monitor that makes no claims about being overclockable? There much benefit to be had from it if it does work?
Considering these high refresh 34" 1440p ultrawides aren't exactly cheap, personally I'm leaning toward not OCing and instead attempting to ensure it has a long life.
Having heard of some with 100 hz native UW panels that are marketed as being overclockable to 120 hz, and then experiencing issues creeping in over time in the overclocked mode or even the monitor being insta-bricked on first trying the OC, is it crazy attempting it on a monitor that makes no claims about being overclockable? There much benefit to be had from it if it does work?
Considering these high refresh 34" 1440p ultrawides aren't exactly cheap, personally I'm leaning toward not OCing and instead attempting to ensure it has a long life.