Hello. I have some problem. My aoc g2460pf monitor with premium freesync technology and display port 1.2 can run at 144Hz, the DP cable was included. When it
The Windows 'Screen Resolution' is telling me that the monitor is at 144 Hz, but a test in our presentation software (PsychoPy) reports that a frame is refreshed every 16.7 ms, which is 60 Hz. I am using DisplayPort cables, have the latest drivers installed (re-installed them a...
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)...
5 tinkerer october 2020 try going into your display settings>advanced display settings>display adaptor properties>monitor. there you'll see your refresh rate settings. if it doesn't allow you to select 144hz, then it means you got 60hz panel. 0 azka712 member posts: 1 new user january ...
Why? 273 failed for lacking a VRR range of at least 2.4:1 (e.g. 60Hz-144Hz), meaning you were unlikely to get any of the benefits of VRR as your framerate wasn’t within the tight range offered. And while some may have had a sufficient VRR range, 202 of those also failed due ...
What model of monitor and what adapter and cable are you using to connect it to the Mac? Note that the M2 MacBook Air can support one external display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz. To my knowledge it won't support a refresh rate higher than that. Reply User profile for user: ...
I always limit my FPS to my monitor's max refresh rate. I also have Steam's FPS counter enabled - whether it shows 80 or 100 or 120, it doesn't make any difference to me. It's around 50 where I start to think "hey, we're getting a bit choppy,...
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...
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 ......
One monitor is 1440 @ 144hz, and the other is 4k @ 60hz. If there is some way I can force it to one of those resolutions and duplicate it, I would be OK with that solution. The issue is that the max output of the reciever is 1080p @ 60hz, but ...