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144hz Screen limited to 60HZ

Glenn S

Hello, just found out that my centre screen, an AOC G2460PF, has no longer been displaying at 144hz. (shown here:http://prntscr.com/lt844j) Any ideas?

 

Thanks in advance

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What cable are you using from what GPU? 

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check nvidia control panel and set it back to 144hz if it is on 60. sometimes the nvidia control panel does that unfortunately

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Are you using HDMI or DisplayPort? Avoid HDMI for 144hz, go DisplayPort if possible. 

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I had a similar problem, the fix was in "advanced display settings" within Windows 10.  There you can set the maximum resolution. 

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20 hours ago, pstarlord said:

I had a similar problem, the fix was in "advanced display settings" within Windows 10.  There you can set the maximum resolution. 

Ahh, Thanks that sorted it. Will provide screenshots for anyone else wondering how this works. 
1: http://prntscr.com/ltmnix

2:http://prntscr.com/ltmoca

3:http://prntscr.com/ltmp4l

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