LuckyNoS7evin wrote:
Sorry can you read my post again, where did I say it was the projectors you could break?
What I was saying was that if the graphics card or drivers do not "support" it over HDMI as in don't let you, you force the issue and change that programatically. This is on you, so if something does give up the ghost then you most like won't get support or warranty from anyone.
Like Haldi said it could be "a simple EDID edit you can get your GPU to send out 120hz" but what I was saying is it could cost if it goes wrong! Yes I'm no electrical expert but I do know if you start messing with stuff that is outside the "norm" i.e. overclocking (GPU, CPU, Monitors, Projectors) you usually void any type of comeback!
It's good to point out risks as some poor sod may end up doing something stupid!
I assumed that you were referring to damaging the projectors so I explained how that wasn't possible. I made that assumption because to suggest that you could damage the video card's HDMI output is unsound. Perhaps leave the job of "pointing out the risks" to the actual electrical engineers. If you do happen to buy one of these projectors I can further explain why this experiment is safe but otherwise I don't intend to waste both of our time since you already stated you wouldn't help.
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