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Juuuusstttt in case anyone else ever stumbles across this--as you likely already solved this problem for yourself months ago--when you get a monitor, keep in mind even if it can do 144hz or higher, you MUST connect it using a display port, DVI, or HDMI 2.1 with a cable capable of that. If your console is not capable of the new HDMI standard, you won't be able to take advantage of 144+hz because your console is limited, not the monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You may need to move the settings to overclock and then adjust to 144 or 165 in windows. Then I believe you can move back to native and retain 144hz which is what I use but if you like 165 leave it at overclocking.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Series S is designed with 1440p and 60fps in mind, but can support up to 120fps. (To set your expectations correctly, we'll likely be looking at less graphically-intense games running over 60fps, rather than the latest AAA games).
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