Monitor not displaying 144HZ only 120HZ Subscribe More actions Cloudy-hour482 Beginner 06-04-2024 02:37 PM 413 Views I have: 144HZ monitor: MSI G24C2 2.1 HDMI cable Display GPU of laptop: Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 Other non display GPU: GTX 950M CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)...
When I connect it to an AOC 24G2 monitor (which supports 1920×1080@144Hz) using an HDMI cable that supports HDMI 2.0, via its HDMI port (Lenovo states that it supports HDMI 2.1 TMDS), I am only able to select a refresh rate of 120Hz and...
My 144hz monitor is stuck at 60hz. I've already done most of these things. I've updated my monitor drivers and my GPU drivers, I'm on the most recent Windows version. Though I should mention, that this is a hand me down from my father, who used this monitor and GPU at 120hz wi...
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Using now HDMI 2.0 with 2k and 120 hz instead 144hz available on my monitor. M meowmeo New Member Joined Nov 19, 2022 Messages 2 (0.00/day) Nov 19, 2022 #78 I am trying to get my card to support DP 1.3/1.4 using the NVIDIA DisplayPort firmware updater. Howev...
Upgrading your monitor is akin to making a huge commitment — you're basically mandating a corresponding GPU upgrade to make the most of your new display. This is what I did when I switched from a 1080p 60Hz monitor to a 1440p 144Hz monitor back in 2020. The higher resolution as well...
over 300 failed monitors had a max 75Hz refresh rate or lower, and/or super slim VRR ranges, only 3 monitors that passed reached 120Hz, and the majority of the others had a refresh rate of 144Hz or higher. However, 76% of these higher refresh rate G-SYNC Compatible monitors run at ...
120 Hz of refresh rate. So I would suggest you to set your monitor refresh rate as higher as possible, below given steps describes how to access this feature on your Windows 8.1/10 PC. The default refresh rate setting is 60 Hertz (HZ); however, your monitor may support a higher setting...
Re: Is it possible my eyes can only see a very small difference between 60hz and 240hz? PostbyDalek»15 Feb 2024, 07:13 Assuming you're talking about this then tl;dr use Black Frame insertion or get a monitor with a higher refresh rate.https://blurbusters.com/the-stroboscopi ......
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