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ASUS PB287Q 4K Monitor Issue (30hz lock)

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Have you tried looking in the monitor's internal settings? There may be a setting which controls the DisplayPort revision, set to v1.1 by default for compatibility reasons. Some monitors do this.

 

The issue is now fixed! All I had to do was go into the crappy monitor settings, and go to the system start up page and click "display-port stream", and then I clicked Display port stream and clicked "Display Port 1.2". Now the last thing I did was change 30 Hz to 60 Hz! Thank you all for helping! 

I bought a Asus PB287Q 4k Monitor in September and I only realised that it is locked at 30 Hz for me, and I am not able to change it in any settings what so ever! I am not able to return it, but if it is a graphics card problem, I might just buy a 980, or R9 290x.

 

NOTE: IT IS USING DISPLAY PORT!

 

BTW the computer has a R9 280 and a i5 4460. 

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Probably the 280 

Try contacting ASUS first before you return/buy anything

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Maybe the GPU?

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I bought a Asus PB287Q 4k Monitor in September and I only realised that it is locked at 30 Hz for me, and I am not able to change it in any settings what so ever! I am not able to return it, but if it is a graphics card problem, I might just buy a 980, or R9 290x.

 

NOTE: IT IS USING DISPLAY PORT!

 

BTW the computer has a R9 280 and a i5 4460. 

are you using the latest drivers?

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Quote whom you're replying to, and set option to follow your topics. Or Else we can't see your reply.

 

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Have you tried looking in the monitor's internal settings? There may be a setting which controls the DisplayPort revision, set to v1.1 by default for compatibility reasons. Some monitors do this.

I will look into that now! I will come back with results.

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Have you tried looking in the monitor's internal settings? There may be a setting which controls the DisplayPort revision, set to v1.1 by default for compatibility reasons. Some monitors do this.

 

The issue is now fixed! All I had to do was go into the crappy monitor settings, and go to the system start up page and click "display-port stream", and then I clicked Display port stream and clicked "Display Port 1.2". Now the last thing I did was change 30 Hz to 60 Hz! Thank you all for helping! 

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