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75hz with DVI to HMDI

leafstorm78

I have an ASUS mining edition rx 470, which only has a DVI dual link connector. When i connect it to my LG 24MK400-H 75hz monitor i only get 60 hz, and when i try to set 75hz the radeon settings give me an error saying that these settings are not compatible with the display, and i think that's because i use a dvi to hmdi cable , beacuse my monitor only has hdmi and vga. When i connect my laptop, or my GT 1030 i ran the monitor at 75hz without any problem with an hdmi cable. How can i use 75hz? Dvi dual link supports 1920x1080 up to 144hz so it should work.

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Try using a passive DVI to HDMI adapter and then a regular HDMI cable?

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58 minutes ago, leafstorm78 said:

I have an ASUS mining edition rx 470, which only has a DVI dual link connector. When i connect it to my LG 24MK400-H 75hz monitor i only get 60 hz, and when i try to set 75hz the radeon settings give me an error saying that these settings are not compatible with the display, and i think that's because i use a dvi to hmdi cable , beacuse my monitor only has hdmi and vga. When i connect my laptop, or my GT 1030 i ran the monitor at 75hz without any problem with an hdmi cable. How can i use 75hz? Dvi dual link supports 1920x1080 up to 144hz so it should work.

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Sounds like you have a bad cable or port.

 

You could give this adapter a try: https://www.newegg.com/p/1DG-0185-00011?Description=dvi to hdmi&cm_re=dvi_to_hdmi-_-9SIACJF97X8137-_-Product

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6 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

Sounds like you have a bad cable or port.

 

You could give this adapter a try: https://www.newegg.com/p/1DG-0185-00011?Description=dvi to hdmi&cm_re=dvi_to_hdmi-_-9SIACJF97X8137-_-Product

I tried with a cable and with an adapter and it didn't work, i will probably buy that adapter and see if it solves the problem.

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