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Gsonz
7 months ago

What resolution does the monitor have? Depending on the connection used (HDMI/DP), it may not go anymore.

Gsonz
7 months ago
Reply to  Indacook

I wanted to know, not the repetition rate. I know he’s got 180hz.

Ginpanse
7 months ago

wrong cable. you need a corresponding high speed cable.

Kevin240501
7 months ago

HDMI/Display port cable also suitable for frequency (depending on resolution)

herja
7 months ago

You need to check what your monitor and your computer has for connections.

DisplayPort would be optimal.

With HDMI 2.0 combinations like 1440p 165Hz are no problem, and
at 1080p image rates of 240Hz are no problem. On the PC, HDMI is subordinate to the DisplayPort, which offers significantly more bandwidth, while DP 1.4 is not far from HDMI 2.1 and creates 4K 120Hz.

Raptor2799
7 months ago
Reply to  Indacook

And always only 120hz?

Xandros0506
7 months ago

It’s nice to tell you you tried HDMI and DP, but you don’t call the hardware.

How do we know which monitor you use which cables on which graphics card and where you can do so? the limit occurs?

Ergo -> Look into the user manuals of your devices and what specifications the cables you use provide.

Gsonz
7 months ago
Reply to  Indacook

You may have to set or unlock 180hz in the settings of the monitor (not in the PC).