2016-05-18, 23:07
(2016-05-18, 21:48)hannes69 Wrote: Your statement implies that you could damage your hardware or a custom resolution is something dangerous. Simply NO. You can get distorted image / colors or the image freezes or your screen goes black, but it´s not dangerous and nothing is damaged. If you create a custom resolution that your device can´t display and made it default by accident, simply do a safe boot and revert the custom resolution.
The comparison with overclocking is bad. We don´t try to get 600Hz refresh rate out of a 60Hz device
so the damage warning is just for the lolz?