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Recently it happens that both in game and on the desktop (usually when I have any window open) the image on the screen glitches/flickers for an instant (I can't really describe what happens, but up and down the window seems to break along a column, sometimes showing the contents of the window below or it seems to scan one column of pixels with another), and then everything returns to normal. This happens only on one of the two monitors I have connected, specifically the one set to 165Hz This is the setup: CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO Black DDR4-RAM 3600 MHz 2x 8GB (no XMP) MOBO: MSI X570-A PRO AMD PSU: Be Quiet! System Power 9 500W ATX Black GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3060 EAGLE OC V2 12GB (never tweaked) Storage: 1 x SSD 2.5'' 1 x HDD 2.5'' 2 x HDD 3.5'' 1 x NVMe Gen4 M.2 SK hynix Platinum P41 2TB MONITORs: PHILIPS Evnia Gaming Monitor 24M1N3200Za/00 (@165Hz w/ DP) TV AKAI 1080P (60Hz w/ HDMI) This phenomenon occurs both in Windows 10 (clean install, no crack, no tweaking, no dubious tools and not activated) and in EndeavourOS where the phenomenon always occurs on the PHILIPS monitor @165Hz On Windows I re-performed the clean driver installation with the help of DDU, but nothing changed. Searching the internet I found a file.reg on reddit that was supposed to solve the problem by disabling MPO via windows registry, but nothing. I downloaded benchmarks but they all run great. I responsive without errors on vram with both OCCT and memtest_vulkan. Finally I took a look at the temperatures in the various games and benchmarks, but it's all ok, I then opened the pc, and took a better look at the HW just checking if the various connectors were well plugged in by reattaching the various connections but nothing. As for the monitor settings, I really don't know where to put my hand and whether to put it. Do you recommend anything?
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Hello, this is my first time posting here and this might be a dumb question but just want to try to get a answer/solution to my monitor disconnecting and reconnecting breifly in some games and in this example it is minecraft. It is a 164hz LG Ultragear monitor and it will do this reconnect thing and then display the message "display port" input on the top right but it then locks the monitor at 60hz even though the game settings are *vsync off, unlimtited fps etc. However the only way I can fix this is by making my monitor reconnect manually, or by changing and turning free sync premium off and then on again which just reconnects the montior. Its hard to describe and I dont know why this happens. It basically just changes back to display port as a seperate input for just the game???, but when it doesnt recconect and keeps the same input and doesnt change/reconnect it works fine and the high refresh rate stays at 165hz. Its really confusing to decribe, and I hope some one gets it? I have attached a video to this too and I hope that shows this better too Heres the link to the video:
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I bought a Samsung odyssey g5 34 inch 165hz monitor the other day and being stupid didn't realize the HDMI port on the monitor was blocked from running 165Hz (up to 100HZ) and I could use the Display port but sadly my laptop only has HDMI output on it, and the GPU is only connected to the HDMI port (Razer blade 14 3080ti (2022)). So the only way i can get 165Hz out of it is if I use an Active HDMI to DP adaptor, but i can't seem to find any that can run 3440x1440 @ 165Hz. Any suggestions on what I should do or an Adaptor you found(that can ship to AUS)?
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Looking for recommendations for a, QHD minimum, 32" monitor with 165hz, or higher, refresh rate. Prefer 16x9 as I run two side monitors as well but this is to replace my center main display. VESA HDR400 minimum, but prefer HDR600. I am fond of Samsung's QLED displays so have been looking at the Samsung Odyssey G7 (c32g75t) ($550 usd @ my local microcenter). I know this is the 'old' model and that the NEO G7 has mini-LED instead of edge lighting, but the price jump is a bit too much. Are there any comparably priced mini-led monitors that carry these specs or just better monitors in general around that price range?
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Hi everyone, I have upgraded my system and I am now looking for a 1440p, high refresh rate gaming monitor. I have found 8 options that are around my budget of £300. I have put some selected specs below (hopefully the table formats correctly!) Monitor Name iiyama GB2760QSU-B1 Acer KG1 KG271UA AOC Q27G2U SAMSUNG ODYSSEY G5 AOC CQ27G2U/BK Gigabyte G27QC Acer XV272U MSI Optix G27CQ4 Price (£) 263.99 289.97 299.97 302.47 319.99 321.98 334.99 339.97 Screen Size 27" 27" 27" 27" 27" 27" 27" 27" Resolution 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 2560 x 1444 Refresh Rate 144 MHz 144 MHz 144 MHz 144 MHz 144 MHz 165 MHz 144 MHz 165 MHz Response Time 1 MS 1 MS 1 MS 1 MS 1 MS 1 MS 1 MS 1 MS Panel Type TN TN VA VA VA VA IPS VA Image Brightness 350cd/m2 350cd/m2 250cd/m2 250cd/m2 250cd/m2 250cd/m2 400cd/m2 250cd/m2 Colour Support 16.7 million colours 16.7 million colours 16.7 million colours 16.7 million colours ? ? ? 16.7 million colours Dynamic Contrast Ratio 12000000:1 100000000:1 80000000:1 "Mega ∞ DCR" ? 12000000:1 100000000:1 100000000:1 A Google Sheet comparing the options is here in case the table does not format correctly. Which monitor should I go for? I'm not an expert (clearly!) so any guidance would be much appreciated! Thanks!
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So, I am getting a monitor for my new Xbox series s, I am looking at the AOC c24g1 which has amd freesync, 1080p, and 144hz. They also have another version called the c24g1a, which has all of that but 165hz and freesync premium. I am wondering which would work best for the next gen budget console(they are both curved). Thank you!
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yea so my 144hz ips monitor feels like super choppy and like its not 144hz 90% of the time. some of the time i get a buttery smooth video for 1-3 seconds and then choppy again. i am doing my testing in apex legends cause its the main game i play rn. this seems just like an fps issue and i thought it was like a 99th% fps issue or something but when i tried my old 165hz tn panel it is sooooo smooth. even the 60hz genuinely felt smoother than my 144hz ips monitor and i dont know why. i messed around with the scaling in the "adjust desktop size and position" tab in nvcp (cause i play stretched) and nothing there helped enough to make a difference. anyone know why or what is happening. thank you
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So with abundance of sales that had been on monitors and wanting to upgrade from old 27" 1080p 60hz monitor, I decided to grab both as they have been reviewed well by rtings.com and their prices were only about 40 bucks after tax. I have calibrated both monitors suggested by rtings (but I understand it may be different from their set up since no monitors are alike) side by side and from what I can see, Dell's colours look a bit washed out with better blacks and LG is opposite, with better colours and weaker blacks. I only plan to keep one and I can't seem to choose one over the other. Dell's pro are it has a small stand with better blacks but washed out colours whereas LG'S pro are it can move up higher for better posture, better colours. (Although I might get a third party monitor stand so stand part might not matter at all) What do you all think?
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Planning to buy a high refresh rate IPS monitor for gaming and video editing. These ones fit my budget and seems to have great reviews. Would anyone comment for and/or against these particular monitors? I have a laptop with GTX 1050 and a HDMI out. I mostly play csgo and edit using Davinci Resolve https://www.amazon.in/dp/B088FLG41L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_GV50B9E9816NWW3TXD3V https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08ZCXZ7F1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_4F63DGPM1YCBQ5K14EDC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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Good day everyone. I'm currently looking for a good 27 inch 1440p 144hz and above IPS monitor and the following have caught my attention after doing intensive research. I'll probably use it for 80% games (Valo, LoL and some AAA games) and some work that requires good colors hence the IPS. I would love to hear about your thoughts for each and help this noob pick one 1. ASUS VG27AQL1A https://www.asus.com/Displays-Desktops/Monitors/TUF-Gaming/TUF-Gaming-VG27AQL1A/ I'm almost 100% sure to get this monitor based on the reviews I've seen but the one thing that buggers me is that it only has DP 1.2, hence cannot do 144hz + 10bit simultaneously. I wanna future proof my purchase so. . . will these factors matter? 2. LG 27GL850 https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-27GL850-B-gaming-monitor I've seen Linus' review about this but the Asus one took over this by just a little (price is a bit of an issue). 3. MSI Optix MAG274QRF https://www.msi.com/Monitor/Optix-MAG274QRF/Overview Another one I'm considering as I've seen a lot of positive reviews with this monitor. My current setup rocks an ASUS VG259Q 24 inch 1080p 144hz panel using a GTX 970 (I know it needs to retire but its 2021 and yada yada yada will upgrade ASAP). I'm concerned about the over all value for the money I'll be spending. Any thoughts or other recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi! As the title suggests, can my old but gold 970 support 1440p at 165hz and 180hz? Not talking bout gaming fps, just the native refresh rate. Thanks in advance!
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Pretty new to monitors and just got a good deal on an Acer Nitro VG240Y SBMIIPX 165Hz display and have been using it for about two weeks now along side my old HP EliteDisplay E232 60Hz. While the higher refresh rate on the acer is really nice, I can't seem to understand why the HP is giving out a sharper image while gaming or even jus watching videos. From my understanding they are both 1080p IPS panels.
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TL;DR Can’t decide between 27 or 32 both same specs 1080p, 165hz, IPS displays. I have a 3070 and I can’t afford 1440p. HELP! So long story not so short been using 40" 4k tv for the last 3 years never had anything higher then 60hz… TV broke and now instead of buying new tv looking into getting into the 100+ hz market for the first time. I have a 3070, I do game a lot but also like to watch movies, anime, youtube etc on my computer… so with that in mind I’ve already decided on IPS panel. Thing is I cannot afford 1440p even less 4k that has higher then 60hz and for that might as well go back to tv… I found two monitors within my budget both different brands but with same specs 1080p, 165hz, 1ms, IPS, only difference is that one is 27 and the other 32. My 3070 can reach easy on any game the amount of fps needed for that amount of hz and I honestly don’t mind go back to 1080p but after doing so much research I still can’t find the solution… some say 27 is way too big for 1080p and others that 32 is not a big deal u can still enjoy it just fine and that u have to be way too picky to even complain about it. SO if u read all that first thanks so much for taking the time for it and what do you think? can you help me decide please? (I’m typing on a 13" cintiq atm and this is SO small… I srly need to get new screen by tomorrow no matter what) THANKS!
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Hey, I'm currently using ASUS VG248QG. As per the config, it says it is a 165hz with .5ms response time. Upon checking a lot of sites and YT videos, I think it has something to do with its ELMB feature which can only be enabled if I'm running the monitor at 120hz. I don't mind running it in 120hz but how can I be sure if I'm getting .5ms and if I'm in 165hz what is its response time? Any way that I can check it? Thanks.
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Hi guys i have 27" Samsung C27FG73 1080p monitor i just bought new GPU i want to upgrade my display which monitor should i buy ? 31.5" QHD/2k 144-165hz 1ms Daily/Gaming https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/69b42070 https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/25d61c7b https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/9b761ec3 https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/7d3a1a70 https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/c9bd14eb https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/04d5208b
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First time poster, long time lurker (PSU list saved my butt), so hello! I've bought myself the Dell S2721DGF monitor and so far it's great (switching from P2314H so a bit of an upgrade to say the least). As this is my first time with a high refresh rate screen (did not pay much attention, if any, to this field ever since I bought P2314H all those years ago) I have questions about some stuff that I see here: 1) I can see a very faint glow around the mouse cursor when moving it around darker backgrounds. Nothing extreme or super bright but a bit visible. 2) very faint smudges around images/objects on white/bright backgrounds when scrolling (so faint that i cannot catch it on video/picture). None of these things happen in games (though I only play heroes of the storm and wow recently so may happen in other titles), only when browsing/business stuff, no matter if Freesync is on or off and switching off HDR does not change anything. My gpu is a Sapphire rx580 nitro+, monitor is connected via the stock cable that came with it (a proper vesa/DP certified one is on the way to me). Normally Freesync is on in both drivers and the screen. Refreshrate is set to 165hz, response time set to fast (fast, super fast, extreme are the options). Like I said, this is my first new monitor since 2013 and wanted to check with people who know more about this stuff if this is normal or should I rma/return it (had to do that with first unit, build quality was very bad). Thanks!
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Hi all, thanks for reading my post. I'm in the market for a new monitor, a 25 inch 1440p 144hz or above monitor. I've narrowed my choices down to the Dell S2721DGF or ASUS TUF VG27AQL1A, now I'm stuck whether I go for the Asus and it's ELMB sync feature, or the more simplistic Dell. The Dell has a great panel, using the same Panel as the LG 27GL850. They're around the same price so that's no issue, I'm just not sure whether the ELMB sync feature is worth it. My Gpu is a GTX 1080, so depending on the game I can push decent frames at 1440p, but I've heard that ELMB sync is a little funny, working well at the monitors refresh rate of 170hz, but not working so well when you're pushing below the refresh rate, i.e. 100-130 fps, the strobing becoming increasingly visible and the timing becomes somewhat out of time. Hardware unboxed stated that the predecessor to the ASUS, the VG27AQ, was a worse monitor overall than the Dell, however, since this is the updated monitor I'm not so sure. What are your thoughts, is ELMB sync worth it? Thanks, Nick.
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Hi all, thanks for reading this, I am looking for a new monitor but am stuck whether to go for a 1440p 165hz or a 1080p 240hz, reason being I've got a gtx 1080, which is still a great card, but might struggle hitting higher frames at 1440p with all the new games coming out, the issue is, I don't plan or want to upgrade my gpu for the next couple of years, (im 16, a new gpu in Australia is quite expensive, I'd rather buy a car). Would a 25 inch, IPS 1080ps 240hz monitor still look nice for single player games, or should I get the 1440p monitor and eventually sell my kidneys to upgrade my pc? Excuse my sarcasm this is an honest question :) Thanks for your help, Nick.
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Hello, I'm currently using a dual monitor setup with a monitor arm (RaidSonic Icy Box IB-MS314-T) that holds: ASUS VG278QR, 27" (TN, 1080p, 165 Hz, G-Sync Compatible) ASUS VG275Q, 27" (TN, 1080p, 75 Hz) Those monitors get powered by a RTX 2070 Super (ROG Strix). I have been thinking about upgrading to a 1440p monitor and selling the second monitor. I'm currently looking for fitting monitors, but since some monitors like the G7 got initially good reviews, although it has some issues I have some trust issues in those reviews. I'm looking now for a monitor that is as big as my other monitor (27") is 1440p has 165+ Hz refresh rate has G-Sync / G-Sync Ultimate or is G-Sync Compatible is preferably IPS/VA instead of TN, but is not a must has low input lag costs <650€ I haven't read if the monitor arm is compatible with curved monitors, but I read somewhere that someone attached a curved monitor to it. So I'd prefer a flat monitor, but I'd try to attach it if the monitor is worth it. I already found some monitors, but I'm not sure about them. Acer Predator XB1 XB271HUAbmiprz (~480€, TN, G-Sync, 2 year warranty) Acer Predator XB3 XB273UGSbmiiprzx (~500€, IPS, G-Sync Compatible, 2 year warranty) ASUS ROG Swift PG278QE (~520€, TN, G-Sync, *ASUS design, 3 year warranty) ASUS ROG Swift PG278QR (~520€, TN, G-Sync, 3D-ready, *ASUS design, 3 year warranty) ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q (~660€, IPS, G-Sync Compatible, 170 Hz, 3 year warranty) ASUS TUF Gaming VG27BQ (~440€, TN, G-Sync Compatible from 48 to 155 Hz, 3 year warranty) Dell S2721DGF (~420€, IPS, G-Sync Compatible, 3 year warranty) Lenovo Legion Y27q-20 without speaker (~420€, IPS, G-Sync Compatible, 3 year warranty) Lenovo Legion Y27gq-20 with speaker (~440€, TN, G-Sync, 1 year warranty) Samsung Odyssey G7 C27G73T (~590€, VA, G-Sync Compatible, 240 Hz, Curved, 2 year warranty) *ASUS design is a small advantage, since my other monitor (ASUS VG278QR) has the same design. Which one could you recommend or is there one that isn't in that list?
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Hi, I have the Samsung Odyssey Ark. I have a certified HDMI 2.1 cable, RTX 3080Ti, updated to Nvidia Studio Drivers, updated TV/Monitor, made sure I was on Game mode with TV, updated Windows, & went into setting and still not seeing 4k 165Hz. Do you know what's could be the issue?
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Budget (including currency): 3-4k USD Country: US Games, programs or workloads: - MSVC compilation - VR games - Misc PC games (Elden Ring, Cyberpunk, Dwarf Fortress, Minecraft, etc.) - Light Unity development / 3d modelling - Light video editing Other details: - I'm upgrading from an Acer Predator laptop from like 2016 - I would like to buy immediately, although I'm tempted to wait for Black Friday or the Nvidia 40 series announcement - I would like to run at 1440 x 165hz - I'm not one to upgrade frequently, so I'd like to use this PC for 5+ years, just like I did with my laptop A couple of decisions that I'm not so sure about: - I cheaped out on the SSDs - I went with the 5950x over the 12900K - I might be overspending on the PSU This is the first PC I've built from scratch. I've done a ton of research, and everything looks like it works, but I'd love to get the build checked by some experienced people to make sure I'm not making any major mistakes. All feedback is appreciated Parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NYY3sL PCPartPicker doesn't have the case I picked out: XTIA Xproto-L
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Got my Lenovo Legion 5 (2021) screen changed because the original one had some issues ( white lines on screen) After the replacement , i did notice the colors are warmer (yellowish) than i remember it being out of the box. Is this normal ? Do i have to recalibrate the colour in it? Googling this seemed to have no direct answer Model - Lenovo Legion 5 Screen i originally had - 1440p, 165 hz , IPS LCD , Screen that i replaced it with - 1440p , 165 hz , IPS LCD GPU - RTX 3060 Memory - 16 GB CPU - Ryzen 7 5800H
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I wanted to purchase 2 Monitors with the these specs or close to them. 4K 27" 144hz-165hz IPS Monitors that I can put on a VESA 100x100 arm mount's. If someone can help advise me on if any of my choices below are good or suggestions for other monitors that i can look at, that'd be great =D The ones I'm current looking at are. Samsung Odyssey G7 28" UHD 144Hz FreeSync HDR400 Gaming Monitor - https://www.centrecom.com.au/samsung-odyssey-g7-28-uhd-gaming-monitor (This one is currently on sale so most why it is in my budget) LG 27" UHD 4K IPS FreeSync DisplayHDR 400 Monitor - https://www.centrecom.com.au/lg-27-uhd-4k-ips-monitor-with-vesa-displayhdr-400?gclid=Cj0KCQjwzLCVBhD3ARIsAPKYTcRMjlj-rjnxwhmCB4C2EbN2f--geurWS5CAB6T-OI4PURAt0VuBI5gaAmZPEALw_wcB MSI 28" UHD 144Hz IPS G-Sync Flat Gaming Monitor (MAG OPTIX) - https://www.umart.com.au/product/msi-28in-uhd-144hz-ips-g-sync-flat-flat-gaming-monitor-mag-optix-mag281urf-62046 Gigabyte 28" UHD UPS 144Hz with KVM Gaming Monitor - https://www.umart.com.au/product/gigabyte-28in-uhd-ips-144hz-with-kvm-gaming-monitor-m28u-59564 Thanks. =Þ
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So let me give the full story of when this began. So I got this monitor before I got the GPU, but this monitor is BRAND NEW, as is the DisplayPort cable that came with it unless ASUS is unknowingly giving us refurbed cables with new monitors. So I used this monitor with my GTX 1650 Super, same DP cable, with G-Sync turned on and I never had this issue, at all. Not one flicker at all. So I just recently upgraded to a 2060, there is nothing wrong with the GPU, I've benchmarked it to the cows come home. Monitor is a curved 1080p 165hz 27" monitor Freesync/G-Sync Compatible However, using the exact same DP cable and the same monitor with the 2060 causes flicker sometimes. I am SURE this isn't a hardware issue, as I can repeat this issue to no end. One way I know to trigger it everytime is after I put my PC to sleep, not Shut Down, sleep specifically. After I wake the PC up, it's all good, but if I move a browser window with a video playing on it from my second monitor [Dell SE2719HR 1080p 75hz] to the main monitor [The ASUS] My screen will flicker as if the monitor is disconnecting, but it isn't as there is no disconnect sound and the PC goes along as if nothing is going on. The second monitor keeps running fine, no issues at all. The second Dell monitor is plugged in via HDMI cable, I believe if it was the DP port on the GPU [hardware issue] I wouldn't be able to repeat this issue so reliably, as hardware issues are typically extremely random and you struggle to recreate them 99% of the time, in problems like this anyhow, to my knowledge anyway. I've tried DDU, wiped the 2060, fresh install of the newest driver and Geforce Experience. I've tried limiting my monitor's hz to 160, 5hz below it's max at 165hz, as I've seen people saying both FPS limits and custom resolutions can help, well they didn't. So the ONLY thing I haven't tried, is a new DisplayPort cable. I've seen reports of people having this issue with "out of box" cables that come with monitors, they get a 1.4 VESA certified DP cable and it fixed it. I just got a 1.4 VESA certified one on Amazon, I will update this post tomorrow when I get it if this fixes my problem. As far as I know, previous versions of DP cables work with eachother, but it could be that the port on the 2060 is a 1.4 port, but the cable and the port on the monitor is a 1.2. If anybody had this issue and fixed it for good PLEASE let me know what you did, this is driving me mad. What I mean by flicker too isn't the subtle brightness flicker but I do get that sometimes too. I mean the monitor is literally going completely black for a few seconds. I'm at a loss for words if this new cable don't fix it, I will give up on Gsync for the time being probably as this is insane. If only Nvidia would stop being greedy and let us use Gsync via ALL FHD ports on the GPU, be it HDMI or DP. Full system specs below. CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB Dual Channel @ 3200mhz [Four 8GB sticks] GPU: ASUS Dual RTX 2060 EVO OC PSU: EVGA BR 80w Bronze 700 watt MOBO: Lenovo Branded B550 mATX Main Monitor: ASUS TUF Gaming VG27VQ 1080p 165hz 1ms [G-Sync Compatible, no actual module I'm too broke for that.] Second Monitor: Dell SE2719HR 1080p 75hz 4ms Boot Storage: Samsung 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD Other Storage: WD Blue 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD// 1TB 7200 RPM HDD// WD MyBook 2TB HDD via 3.0 USB
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Like the title says I can no longer see G-Sync or select 165hz at any resolution over 1080p. I'm trying to set it to 2560x1440p which is the native resolution of this monitor. I didn't make any major hardware changes recently and it was working perfectly fine up until a couple days ago. What I've tried so far: Rebooted. Used DDU and reinstalled the most recent graphics driver. Unplugged the monitor so it would restart. Tried a different display port on the back of my gpu (I've tried all of them actually) Re-plugged the display port on the back of the monitor. At this point I'm not sure what else I can do except install windows fresh or try another cable (which I have on the way). GPU: 3060 Founders Edition Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G50A I appreciate any help. Thanks EDIT: I fixed the problem, I'm leaving the the solution here for anyone else who has the same issue. I was able to enable 165hz in the monitors settings. For some reason the display port version was set to 1.1 not 1.2. Also G-Sync was fixed by performing a factory reset on the monitor. Which you can do by opening the menu and navigating to Support>Reset All. Once its reset, you will need to select display port 1.2 again. Hope this helps.