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Display 144 hz but dxdiag says native 60hz?

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Hello everyone , so i have a 144 hz display its set both on windows and Nvidia CP at 144 hz , but today i saved my dxdiag info and it says Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz) , is this normal or is there something wrong ? 

 

My Dxdiag info :

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System Information
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      Time of this report: 9/18/2019, 17:20:38
             Machine name: DESKTOP-1TFR963
               Machine Id: {BA6D8FD0-A5BC-4943-83E5-B7268F55C754}
         Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 16299) (16299.rs3_release.170928-1534)
                 Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
      System Manufacturer: System manufacturer
             System Model: System Product Name
                     BIOS: BIOS Date: 07/15/19 10:19:57 Ver: 05.0000C
                Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz (12 CPUs), ~3.7GHz
                   Memory: 16384MB RAM
      Available OS Memory: 15444MB RAM
                Page File: 7890MB used, 10498MB available
              Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
          DirectX Version: DirectX 12
      DX Setup Parameters: Not found
         User DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
       System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
          DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
                 Miracast: Available, with HDCP
Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Not Supported
           DxDiag Version: 10.00.16299.0015 64bit Unicode

 

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Display Devices
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           Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
        Manufacturer: NVIDIA
           Chip type: GeForce GTX 1080
            DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
         Device Type: Full Device
          Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1B80&SUBSYS_33671462&REV_A1
       Device Status: 0180200A [DN_DRIVER_LOADED|DN_STARTED|DN_DISABLEABLE|DN_NT_ENUMERATOR|DN_NT_DRIVER] 
 Device Problem Code: No Problem
 Driver Problem Code: Unknown
      Display Memory: 15801 MB
    Dedicated Memory: 8079 MB
       Shared Memory: 7722 MB
        Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (144Hz)
         HDR Support: Not Supported
    Display Topology: Internal
 Display Color Space: DXGI_COLOR_SPACE_RGB_FULL_G22_NONE_P709
     Color Primaries: Red(0.640148,0.329602), Green(0.300305,0.598156), Blue(0.149914,0.060070), White Point(0.279797,0.288586)
   Display Luminance: Min Luminance = 0.500000, Max Luminance = 270.000000, MaxFullFrameLuminance = 270.000000
        Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
       Monitor Model: Optix MAG27C
          Monitor Id: MSI1462
          Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)      ◄
         Output Type: Displayport External
Monitor Advanced Color Capabilities: None
Display Pixel Format: DISPLAYCONFIG_PIXELFORMAT_32BPP
         Driver Name: C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvmdi.inf_amd64_f227dec91e8a233c\nvldumdx.dll,C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvmdi.inf_amd64_f227dec91e8a233c\nvldumdx.dll,C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvmdi.inf_amd64_f227dec91e8a233c\nvldumdx.dll,C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvmdi.inf_amd64_f227dec91e8a233c\nvldumdx.dll
 Driver File Version: 26.21.0014.3630 (English)
      Driver Version: 26.21.14.3630
         DDI Version: 12
      Feature Levels: 12_1,12_0,11_1,11_0,10_1,10_0,9_3,9_2,9_1
        Driver Model: WDDM 2.3
 Graphics Preemption: Pixel
  Compute Preemption: Dispatch
            Miracast: Not Supported
 Hybrid Graphics GPU: Not Supported
      Power P-states: Not Supported
   Driver Attributes: Final Retail
    Driver Date/Size: 05/09/2019 02:00:00, 961896 bytes
         WHQL Logo'd: Yes
     WHQL Date Stamp: Unknown
   Device Identifier: {D7B71E3E-58C0-11CF-FC79-69131BC2D735}
           Vendor ID: 0x10DE
           Device ID: 0x1B80
           SubSys ID: 0x33671462
         Revision ID: 0x00A1
  Driver Strong Name: oem0.inf:0f066de3c20743c6:Section016:26.21.14.3630:pci\ven_10de&dev_1b80&subsys_33671462
      Rank Of Driver: 00D10001

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Generally speaking, Windows isn't very good about identifying monitors. It'll generally throw up 60Hz as the default refresh rate largely as a just-in-case measure. So long as you can run your shit at 144Hz, it really shouldn't be an issue.

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That's just a problem with DXDiag if it can't read the refresh rate of the monitor it just says 60hz as defualt, nothing to wory about. As long as it's set to 144hz in display settings as well as Nvidia control panel you're good.

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oh ok , thank you all for helping , i asked because my games run like theyr laggy even with 200 + fps and i get really extreme tearing , might be a gpu issue  or the psu then  , i can rulle the dxdiag info out then :) 

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