

The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Whether this will ever change in the future is unknown. The ROC app is not available and will not be available to regular users yet. But the CPU worked fine at a frequency of 5.8 GHz. The processor almost conquered the impressive 6 GHz for a mobile solution, but still failed to reach the mark. The software resembles the Intel XTU (eXtreme Tuning Utility) program available to users, but ROC is much easier to use and allows you to directly control individual cores.Īs an experiment, Der8auer tried to overclock a mobile Core i9-13900HK CPU. As the name implies, the overclocking process takes place in real time. The well-known overclocker Der8auer visited the Intel laboratory, where, among other things, he saw a special ROC (Real-Time OverClocking) application in operation, designed for fast, easy, but at the same time very thin overclocking of processors. Height Adjustable Stand: The stand that ViewSonic has used on the VP2780-4K is great, with it being height adjustable - but the inclusion of putting it into portrait goes a long way, especially in the professional market.Intel has a “secret” software that can automatically overclock processors perfectly. What's Hot, What's Not & Final Thoughts What's HotĪ Damn Fine Professional-Grade 4K Monitor: With beautiful colors and IQ, the ViewSonic VP2780-4K is definitely something worth considering if you're in the market for a pro-grade monitor. It's not going to be your next gaming display, but if you're looking at using this for work and then want to game on the side - you won't have too many complaints with the VP2780-4K. I thought the input lag would be a problem, but ViewSonic has an average of 9.9ms which is not too bad at all. There's just no point, as there are far better offerings on the market for gamers, at cheaper price points, too.īut, the gaming I did do was fine - with Battlefield 4 looking great, and playing good - but definitely a big step down from gaming displays. You are not going to buy this monitor for gaming, period. Going straight from the ROG Swift PG279Q to the VP2780-4K was jarring, but I had to do it. The ROG Swift PG279Q has a native resolution of 2560x1440, but with a huge 165Hz refresh rate - and is also backed up by NVIDIA's G-Sync technology. Gaming on the ViewSonic VP2780-4K was nowhere near as good as our last review - which just so happened to be the insane ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q.
