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GPU?

 

Have you tried going to the control panel and opening Displays, adjust resolution, advanced, monitor tab, and seeing from there? 

 

(That's where I think it is anyways)

 

Shouldn't there be a way to overclock the monitor?

I'm sorry guys!! I did a Linus didn't look at the instructions..... 

 

I looked at them and you boot the monitor then the PC and its all ok!!!

 

but thanks for replying!! :)

 

thing

So I just got an Acer GN246HLB and in the settings its running at 60hz however it should be at 144hz!!

 

I am connected via the packaged dual link DVI!!

 

However in Nvidia control panel it says it is max 60hz!!

 

So why it no work??

 

thanks in advance

 

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Have you tried going to the control panel and opening Displays, adjust resolution, advanced, monitor tab, and seeing from there? 

 

(That's where I think it is anyways)

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Shouldn't there be a way to overclock the monitor?

I think it is monitor specific. But, it has 144hz capabilities so no need to OC?

CPU: i5 4670k @ 3.4GHz + Corsair H100i      GPU: Gigabyte GTX 680 SOC (+215 Core|+162 Mem)     SSD: Kingston V300 240GB (OS)      Headset: Logitech G930 

Case: Cosair Vengance C70 (white)                RAM: 16GB TeamGroup Elite Black DDR3 1600MHz       HDD: 1TB WD Blue                              Mouse: Logitech G602

OS: Windows 7 Home Premium                       PSUXFX Core Edition 750w                                                Motherboard: MSI Z97-G45               Keyboard: Logitech G510

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GPU?

 

Have you tried going to the control panel and opening Displays, adjust resolution, advanced, monitor tab, and seeing from there? 

 

(That's where I think it is anyways)

 

Shouldn't there be a way to overclock the monitor?

I'm sorry guys!! I did a Linus didn't look at the instructions..... 

 

I looked at them and you boot the monitor then the PC and its all ok!!!

 

but thanks for replying!! :)

 

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