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Your old monitor isn't junk — here's how to put it back to work
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Ever had an old monitor you never knew what to do with?
Using an older monitor as a secondary displayAn upgrade to your existing setupJonathon Jachura / MUOBefore you throw that old monitor you have lying around, try to use it to upgrade your existing setup first.
Not anymorePankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfClose Pankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfPankil Shah / MakeUseOfYes, it is possible to overclock a monitor (and even a TV!).
Most monitors run at a “safe” refresh rate which can be slowly boosted by attempting a hardware overclock.
Remember to peek into your OS’s display settings menu and set a refresh rate manually for a smoother user interface.