Microsoft has officially announced the support for the Dynamic Refresh Rate. In this article, we will discuss what is the Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR) and how to enable it on your new Windows 11 machine.
To change the display refresh rate on Windows 11, openSettings>System>Display, click“Advanced display,”change the refresh rate (60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, etc.), or use“Dynamic”to enable DRR. You can also use the legacy display adapter properties or the Control Panel from graphics car...
If you run a compatible driver, we can move on and enable Dynamic Refresh Rate on your Windows 11 PC. Users of Windows 11 can easily enable and disable dynamic refresh rates from the Settings panel or from Intel’s Graphics Command Center. How to enable Dynamic Refresh Rate in Windows 11?
How to Change Monitor Refresh Rate in Windows 11/10 BothWindows 10and11allow you to manually change the refresh rate for your monitor from the Settings app. However, by default, they only give the options supported by the selected display device. You can choose from one of the given options...
4. Go to Display adapter properties>Monitor tab. 5. Choose 144Hz from the drop-down menu of screen refresh rate of monitor settings. 6. Hit Apply then OK to enable 144Hz on Windows 10. NB:If you don’t find the options to choose 120Hz,144Hz or higher one’s then be sure to che...
I have found a cable that I can do a firmware update to on a Windows PC that claims it will allow over the 144hz that my monitor can handle. I would rather see Apple just offer a way to alter their software limitation on this as the only reason I can see why its limited is to ...
1 REPLY davemon50 Level 11 06-23-201709:50 PM I'm guessing you have an Nvidia card in your machine too? I don't hook up an external monitor to mine, but if you do you should see the options to ensure your desired settings in the Nvidia control panel. See t...
“Enable HDR” switch in Windows' HDR settings first, then enable it in game, while other games will do it automatically when you enable HDR in the game's settings. (And a third subset of games supportWindows 11's new Auto HDR feature, which requires Windows' HDR setting to be flipped...
1 REPLY davemon50 Level 11 06-23-201709:50 PM I'm guessing you have an Nvidia card in your machine too? I don't hook up an external monitor to mine, but if you do you should see the options to ensure your desired settings in the Nvidia control panel. See the attached pic...
Your graphics card serves as the heart of your gaming system, handling the complex calculations needed to render modern games. While other components like the CPU and RAM matter, the GPU is typically the primary factor in determining gaming performance and capabilities. ...