I've had Windows 10 only since the notebook arrived, did the fresh install myself and I had the 'bug' with it, so I don't think it is related to the OS, but we could never know for sure before we test.
I overclocked the monitor via the nVidia Control Panel > Custom resolution (as I found in this forum). As far as safety goes, I've never seen any flicker or artifact on any given brightness so far, the only thing that happend was the screen went black when I tried 105 hz. This LG panel was overclicked by a lot of users for 6 months without problems so I feel pretty safe about it, you can also go with a safer route and have it on 75.
The CPU undervolt was done with Intel XTU (extreme tuning utility), It is a little time consuming to get it right but since I already had experience with under/over clocking and volting I did it. (Noticed a 6-8 celsius difference) Also WARNING! this could damage your system if you don't know what you are doing so I take no responsability for it
😃 every system is different and yould have a different reaction for the same thing, so do a lot of reaserch before doing anything.
If you want to know anything else, feel free to ask me any time, if I'm able to answer or test it I will.
Laptop: G751JL
Processor: i7-4750HQ
Graphics Card: GTX 965M
Memory: 8 GB Samsung (stock)
Storage #1: Samsung 850 EVO 250gb
Storage #2: 1 TB 7200 rpm (stock)
OS: Windows 10 x64