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Be sure and go in your windows display settings and set it to 144mhz, then check your setting on the monitor itself by using the OSD menu, be sure it is set to 144 or even overclocked to 165. Last step, open the Nvidia control panel or what ever Radeon uses these days and set it up there under display resolution. Once you do those three things, you should be set.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Need a display port cable to get the 144hz +
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The monitor itself outputs over 144 Hz It could be that the software/game you are trying to run requires you to go into the graphics setting and manually increase the screen refresh rate. Not all software/games support these different settings so it may vary.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In order to get more than 60hz, you will need to run it via display port. I’m assuming you have it connected via hdmi
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