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Can't change refresh rate

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Just now, Julian2000nl said:

75 Mega hertz? Impressive. You mean 75hz.

What GPU do you use?

Yeah, sorry, I've been writing too much about RAM lately.

 

Zotac GTX 1050

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I believe 75Hz is only supported at certain resolutions (1440x900, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480 if the -20 manual applies to the -10 as well). 

 

If it works at those resolutions, but not 1080p or 1440p, then it likely has the same refresh range as the -20 model (I can't seem to find a manual or much documentation at all for the -10). 50-75Hz is the frequency range, but it doesn't mean that it can run at 75Hz at all resolutions. 

 

EDIT: Seems the native resolution is 2560x1440 @60Hz with 75Hz seemingly unsupported at a lot of resolutions. 

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13 minutes ago, nishe1 said:

I got this: https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/5796c5b

It should support 75Hz, but I can't change it. In settings there's only 59Hz or 60Hz. I got Ryzen 3 1200 and GTX 1050. 

 

How to change it?

 

Make a custom resolution in nvidia control panel

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1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

I believe 75Hz is only supported at certain resolutions (1440x900, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480 if the -20 manual applies to the -10 as well). 

 

If it works at those resolutions, but not 1080p or 1440p, then it likely has the same refresh range as the -20 model (I can't seem to find a manual or much documentation at all for the -10). 50-75Hz is the frequency range, but it doesn't mean that it can run at 75Hz at all resolutions. 

Thanks. I can change it to 75Hz in 1920x1200. Should I play games at this resolution? 

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Just now, nishe1 said:

Thanks. I can change it to 75Hz in 1920x1200. Should I play games at this resolution? 

1920x1200 is a 16:10 aspect ratio, so images will likely appear a bit odd as the monitor's native aspect ratio is 16:9. I'd personally take the native resolution at 60Hz over a lower res for only 15Hz more. 

 

The info I found is for the L24q - 20, so it may not be accurate for the - 10 model. Try others suggestions for trying to get it to run at 75Hz at 1440p, but I think it's limited to 60Hz at 1440p. Everywhere I find it, it's never advertised as a 75Hz panel, which would be used in marketing if it could do it at 1440p as it would give it an edge over the competitors. 

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

1920x1200 is a 16:10 aspect ratio, so images will likely appear a bit odd as the monitor's native aspect ratio is 16:9. I'd personally take the native resolution at 60Hz over a lower res for only 15Hz more. 

 

The info I found is for the L24q - 20, so it may not be accurate for the - 10 model. Try others suggestions for trying to get it to run at 75Hz at 1440p, but I think it's limited to 60Hz at 1440p. Everywhere I find it, it's never advertised as a 75Hz panel, which would be used in marketing if it could do it at 1440p as it would give it an edge over the competitors. 

I couldn't finy 75Hz in any other resolution. Eh.

 

5 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

Make a custom resolution in nvidia control panel

Not sure how to do it and what resolution should I make?

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3 minutes ago, nishe1 said:

Thanks. I can change it to 75Hz in 1920x1200. Should I play games at this resolution? 

That doesn't sound very optimal to be fair.

It sounds odd to me that it cannot support the stated refresh rate at native resolution. Have you installed the drivers (both monitor and gpu)?

Where are you trying to modify the refresh rate?

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Just now, nishe1 said:

I couldn't finy 75Hz in any other resolution. Eh.

 

Not sure how to do it and what resolution should I make?

 

Set refresh rate to 75hz and proper resolution

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Just now, Eibe said:

That doesn't sound very optimal to be fair.

It sounds odd to me that it cannot support the stated refresh rate at native resolution. Have you installed the drivers (both monitor and gpu)?

Where are you trying to modify the refresh rate?

It isn't the stated refresh rate, it's a 50-75Hz vertical refresh range. If you look at product pages for it, it is never stated to be a 75Hz panel.

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7 minutes ago, Eibe said:

That doesn't sound very optimal to be fair.

It sounds odd to me that it cannot support the stated refresh rate at native resolution. Have you installed the drivers (both monitor and gpu)?

Where are you trying to modify the refresh rate?

I've just updated monitor drivers, still can't change it. It can't even keep 60Hz. I've changed it and checked and it was 59Hz again.

 

12 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

 

Set refresh rate to 75hz and proper resolution

"Input signal out of range"

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Just now, Thermosman said:

Then unfortuanately, @Oshino Shinobu conclusion is correct, that it cannot run at native res at 75hz

Eh, ok, thanks. 

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