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Decided to try for myself as I got GT 710 as my secondary gfx card. For both HDMI and DVI by default it goes up to 1080p 120hz. Then I tried creating custom resolution with 1080p 144hz and it worked for DVI only.

I bought the new 1080p 144hz monitor, BENQ ZOWIE XL2411k, Which has 1x Display Port, 1x HDMI 2.0. 
I want to run that monitor on  1080p 144hz, but the problem is i have msi gt 710 2gb variant (ill upgrade that later, as of gpu shortage). 

but when i plugged the HDMI cable (not sure which version cable) into HDMI 2.0 slot and into my gt 710. it show max upto 1080p 120hz, my gt 710 does not have DP port so that i can directly can get 1080p 144hz.

 

Q1. If i use HDMI to DP converter (DP monitor out, hdmi gpu IN) will it show me 1080p 144hz?
Q2. If i get high speed HDMI cable can use it in the computer will it give me 144hz? 

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I personally wouldnt waste a single dime. This sounds more like cable issue than anything else but I might be wrong here.

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No, it won't help.

GT710 doesn't support 144hz.

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Are you really expecting to notice a difference between 120hz and 144hz on a 710 anyways???

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1 hour ago, SupaKomputa said:

No, it won't help.

GT710 doesn't support 144hz.

I can be wrong, but I guess 710 support 144hz ;-;

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1 hour ago, Theguywhobea said:

Are you really expecting to notice a difference between 120hz and 144hz on a 710 anyways???

you are right, but.. ;(

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1 hour ago, Levent said:

I personally wouldnt waste a single dime. This sounds more like cable issue than anything else but I might be wrong here.

what you think of Q1?

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What 710 is it exactly?
Would be nice to know. SupaKomputa may be right.

Please keep in mind:

I may be stupid.

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Not too sure for GT 710, but 1080p 144hz could be supported over DVI-D. But then you need DVI-D to displayport or DVI-D to HDMI converter.

 

Still, I rather take 120hz for now until you can get a better graphics card.

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24 minutes ago, BuzzingBee said:

Not too sure for GT 710, but 1080p 144hz could be supported over DVI-D. But then you need DVI-D to displayport or DVI-D to HDMI converter.

 

Still, I rather take 120hz for now until you can get a better graphics card.

Low end cards like GT 730 and below do not support dual-link DVI, their DVI ports are single-link only.

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5 hours ago, Kaboom1 said:

What 710 is it exactly?
Would be nice to know. SupaKomputa may be right.

it's msi gt 710 2GD3H LP to be specific

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5 hours ago, Glenwing said:

Low end cards like GT 730 and below do not support dual-link DVI, their DVI ports are single-link only.

my card has dual link DVI-D, video output function and one hdmi 1.4a

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I haven't found any evidence as to whether your card can or cannot output 1920x1080@144hz
Here are some things to try:

  • Create a new display mode and see if it accepts 1920x1080@144hz as input (this is probably done in the nvidia control panel)
  • Lower the resolution to something like 640x480 (for testing) and see if you can crank up the frames

If 1920x1080@144hz doesn't work but 640x480@144hz does work, then i'm afraid you are being limited by the clockspeed of DVI (Where every clock cycle is a horizontal line of the picture)

Please keep in mind:

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Decided to try for myself as I got GT 710 as my secondary gfx card. For both HDMI and DVI by default it goes up to 1080p 120hz. Then I tried creating custom resolution with 1080p 144hz and it worked for DVI only.

PC spec: CPU: RYZEN 9 5950X | GPU: SAPPHIRE NITRO+ SE AMD RADEON 6900XT (Undervolt to 1045mV) | MB: MSI MAG TOMAHAWK x570 RAM: G.SKILL TRIDENT Z NEO 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3600 (OC to 3800 14-15-15-25) COOLING: NOCTUA NH-D15, BE QUIET! SILENT WINGS 120 & 140mm| CASE: IN-WIN 707 | 5.25" BAY: LG WH16NS60 INTERNAL BLU-RAY OPTICAL DRIVE | PSU: SEASONIC PRIME PLATINUM 1000WUPS: POWERSHIELD COMMANDER TOWER 1100VA

PERIPHERALS: KEYBOARD: CORSAIR K95 PLATINUM XT BROWN SWITCH | MOUSE: CORSAIR SABRE PRO WIRELESS | CONTROLLER: PDP AFTERGLOW WIRED CONTROLLER, DUALSENSE
DISPLAYS: LG 34GN8502x DELL S2721DGF | LG C1 48" 

HT & audio stuff:  AVR: MARANTZ SR7013 | STEREO AMPLIFIER: YAMAHA AS-501 | SPEAKERS: DALI OBERON 7 & DALI ZENSOR 1 & 2x SVS-SB2000 | HEADPHONE DAC+AMP: TOPPING L30+E30 | HEADPHONE: SENNHEISER HD6XX, BOSE QUIETCOMFORT 35 II | MICROPHONE: AUDIO-TECHNICA AT9934USB | BLU-RAY PLAYER: PANASONIC UB820

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11 hours ago, BuzzingBee said:

Decided to try for myself as I got GT 710 as my secondary gfx card. For both HDMI and DVI by default it goes up to 1080p 120hz. Then I tried creating custom resolution with 1080p 144hz and it worked for DVI only.

thank you so much for taking out your valuable time to find the answers!

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