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144hz now showing up

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1 hour ago, Ehmc130 said:

I'm guessing he enabled it in AMD's control panel. 

Actually the blue link on bottom of pic "display adapter properties for display 1" was actually clickable lol... and it brought up a second window behind chrome so i didn't see it. once in there I clicked "Monitor" and then could change refresh rate.

I there, 

 

I purchased the dell s2419hgf  at the end of last year because of the 144hz refresh, I just bought a new GPU that should be able to handle it (RX590) and I cant get the display above 59hz.

 

I went into the OSD and turned on overclock mode but there is no option to change refresh rate in windows itself. I am using a display port cable but I dont know what version of cable it is could that be it?

 

any help would be great... have attached pic

 

rest of specs are crap as I am currently trying to piece a build together

 

i5 4570 stock

16GB DDR3 stock

HP OEM mobo

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27 minutes ago, TylerLovekeeper said:

I figured it out LOL     Dunno if I can delete this post :)   thanks if anyone stopped by to help

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I'm guessing he enabled it in AMD's control panel. 

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1 hour ago, Ehmc130 said:

I'm guessing he enabled it in AMD's control panel. 

Actually the blue link on bottom of pic "display adapter properties for display 1" was actually clickable lol... and it brought up a second window behind chrome so i didn't see it. once in there I clicked "Monitor" and then could change refresh rate.

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