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GL503V 1440p @ 144hz G34-w10

alexdpars

I think this question is a classic but still in my particular case i'm kinda lost. I thought that even it's GTX 1050 could push the screen at it's rated 144hz @ 1440p. I did plug it into the mini DP port which might not be related to the GPU. Do you think that the problem come from the port chosen or the gpu itself ? For now i'm stuck at 100hz with no adaptive sync enabled in NVIDIA control panel.

 

 I also have an alienware 17 R3 which I don't use very often and which have a GTX 970M would this laptop be a better fit for the screen?

 

I tried to update the DP firmware of the gpu with no success. I think that if I use the HDMI i will also be stuck at 100hz ?

 

I need advices on what to try next.

Main System: Ryzen 9 3900X, ASUS ROG Strix X570-I Gaming AM4, G.SKILL Trident Z RGB 32GB CL16, GTX 1070 Zotac, Lian Li TU-150, 1X Samsung 970 Pro 512GB NVME SSD and 1X WD Blue SN550 NVME SSD, Fractal Design Ion SFX 650G 80 PLUS Gold Certified 650W Full Modular SFX-L Power

Server: 2X Xeon X5670 @2.93 GHZ, Asus Z8NA-D6, PIKE RAID Card DDR3 1333mhz 48GB of ram, 1X 1TB crucial sata SSD, 1X4TB HDD 1X3TB HDD

Laptop: Alienware 17 R3 6700HQ, 32GB RAM DDR4 2400MHZ, PM951 NVME SSD, GTX 970M

Peripherals: G910 Logitech Keyboard,Logitech G935 Headset, Logitech G502 lightspeed mouse, DELL 32 inch S3220GGF 165hz freesync

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Depending on the dp port version used on the cards you can simply be out of spec.

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