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The native refresh rate is 144hz or 144 fps, but with a couple of button presses in the options menu it can be overclocked up to 180hz (180 fps), keep in mind that in order for this to be achieved the monitor needs to be connected via Displayport on your graphics card and your graphics card needs to be Nvidia 900 series or above.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Up to 180 refresh rate
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.144HZ and you can OC up to 180HZ
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can do any refresh rate from 60 hz to 180 hz, but 144hz could be considered the primary refresh rate. You have to enable refresh rates higher than 144 by "Overclocking" the monitor in the settings by using the buttons on the bezel. You will benefit most by having a G-SYNC capable NVidia card which matches the refresh rate to the frame rate resulting in fast screen updates with no tearing and without the input latency created by traditional VSYNC. It is as awesome as it sounds. You can also enable a refresh rate counter from the settings which will show you your current refresh rate, and if G-SYNC is enabled this is also your frame rate, in real time (up to the maximum refresh rate of the monitor) without having to use a software tool.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.180 when over clocked, but it's standard display rate is 160. The difference is negligible and really the response delay is what should be worried about...
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