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  • cardoso42
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    #1

    Looking for firmware (.bin) for BOE MF245FHB-NF0 or compatible 165hz version

    Bom dia amigos. preciso ajudar pra editar uma Firmware. eu tenho alguns monitores com o painel MF245FHB-NF0 de 240hz, porem eles so funcionam em 165hz, em 240hz a imagem fica ruim. preciso de alguem que faça essa alteração na Fw pra eu salvar esses paineis.
  • Answer selected by cardoso42 at 11-17-2025, 04:38 PM.
    lotas
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    Why do you think your motherboard can output a signal to the panel with a frequency of 240 Hz, if it only has a frequency of up to 165 Hz?
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    • teccyber-lab
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      #2
      opa bom dia ajudaria que o post for feito no inglês ne tudo mundo fala português , outra dica e fazer um bkp da bios original
      I recommend you post in English, as not everyone speaks Portuguese. Another helpful tip would be to post a BIOS backup of the screens. Please follow the forum rules to receive assistance.

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      • cardoso42
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        #3
        Originally posted by teccyber-lab
        opa bom dia ajudaria que o post for feito no inglês ne tudo mundo fala português , outra dica e fazer um bkp da bios original
        I recommend you post in English, as not everyone speaks Portuguese. Another helpful tip would be to post a BIOS backup of the screens. Please follow the forum rules to receive assistance.
        Excuse me, I'm new here. Thanks for the tip.

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        • cardoso42
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          Images attached.Click image for larger version

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          Attached are images of the display board, and if needed I can send the .bin file for editing.

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          • lotas
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            Why do you think your motherboard can output a signal to the panel with a frequency of 240 Hz, if it only has a frequency of up to 165 Hz?
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            • cardoso42
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              Originally posted by lotas
              Why do you think your motherboard can output a signal to the panel with a frequency of 240 Hz, if it only has a frequency of up to 165 Hz?
              I think there’s been a misunderstanding.
              The issue is not related to the motherboard or GPU signal — it’s within the monitor’s own firmware.

              I’m currently working with a large batch of SuperFrame Precision 260 Hz monitors that all show the same defect:
              when running at 260 Hz, the panel displays translucent horizontal lines, but when set to 165 Hz or lower, the image is perfectly stable.

              Because of that, I’m looking for someone experienced in editing monitor firmware (.BIN) to limit the maximum refresh rate to 165 Hz while keeping all other parameters untouched.

              This isn’t about driver or GPU settings — the goal is to modify the internal timing table in the firmware so the panel operates only within its stable range.

              If anyone here has experience with MStar / MediaTek firmware (MT9800) or tools like RTDTool, PanelEditor, or MStar ISP Utility, I’d really appreciate any help or guidance.

              Thanks in advance!

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              • lotas
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                Or your eDP cable does not match and has fewer lines allocated.
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                • lotas
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                  And here is your cable, your panel has 4 eDP lines
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                  • lotas
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                    #9
                    Find the pdf for your MF245FHB-NF0 panel and look at the pinout.

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