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you have to individually set their refresh rates. This depends on the GPU.

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If you go under resolution in nvidia control panel, there are 2 monitors icon shown. You got to switch to the asus one. it will look something like this but in text form.

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1.Select the display you would like to change.

 

["Monitor Icon"]                     ["Monitor Icon"]

 Asus PG258Q                 Samsung S24F352H

 

2. Choose the resolution.

 

Connector: ["Your current selected monitor connector"]

 

Resolution:

["resolution options]                  ["refresh rate"]

 

["Customize"]

 

3. Apply the following settings.

 

[ ] Use default color settings.

[ ] Use NVIDIA color settings.

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Just now, CringeFire said:

If you go under resolution in nvidia control panel, there are 2 monitors icon shown. You got to switch to the asus one. it will look something like this but in text form.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

1.Select the display you would like to change.

 

["Monitor Icon"]                     ["Monitor Icon"]

 Asus PG258Q                 Samsung S24F352H

 

2. Choose the resolution.

 

Connector: ["Your current selected monitor connector"]

 

Resolution:

["resolution options]                  ["refresh rate"]

 

["Customize"]

 

3. Apply the following settings.

 

[ ] Use default color settings.

[ ] Use NVIDIA color settings.

 

1.Select the display you would like to change.

 

 

(240Hz)                                 (60Hz)

(ick this for your main)        (Pick this for you 24" SAMSUNG monitor)

           \/                                            \/

["Monitor Icon"]                     ["Monitor Icon"]

 Asus PG258Q                 Samsung S24F352H

 

2. Choose the resolution.

 

Connector: ["Your current selected monitor connector"]

 

Resolution:

["resolution options]                  ["refresh rate"]

 

["Customize"]

 

3. Apply the following settings.

 

[ ] Use default color settings.

[ ] Use NVIDIA color settings.

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(post game)

you mean 500 fps?

are you basing this off of a fps overlay telling you what you are getting ingame?

your "screen" wont refresh 500times a second

are you just not capable outputting 240fps in overwatch?

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1 minute ago, bloodsnapper said:

yes

1. turn off vsync

2. you cant play overwatch at 240fps, try turning down details

3. are you trying to play this on ultra?

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5 minutes ago, bloodsnapper said:

its says (1920x1080 240hz) (*) yes its on ultra

okay then you dont have a powerful enough computer to run the game at 240fps, simple as that

try turning off ambient occlusion and shadows. lol

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