Your laptop must have an hdmi 2 port (or newer), otherwise it will not support refresh rates higher than 120 hz. Its not your gpu/apu, its the port. If you have display port it will more than likely work with your 240 hz monitor.
My original build was a 3600 + 1070 and 16 GB of ram at 3000 mhz. I was experiencing some frame rate dips and just general low FPS in Minecraft (forge), often making the game unplayable, so I decided to upgrade assuming it was my lack of hardware that was causing lack of performance in the game...
The thing is that I installed a fresh copy of windows on two drives, both not working. If there was an issue with the version of windows, wouldn't the drive at least show up on the boot menu?
I used the media installer right off windows website. Even reinstalled it.
This gigabyte motherboard is super weird, I couldn’t find this setting anywhere. It’s the Gigabyte A320-s2h
I have a Ryzen 5 1600 build, paired with a Gigabyte A320-s2h. The PC posts itself, but the Lexar USB drive I have plugged in does not show up in the boot menu. I have tried with all USB ports, and have also reinstalled Windows 10 on the USB drive. Anyone have a solution?
I have a 1TB Seagate hard drive, and it has recently been acting up. Sometimes on PC boot the drive would not show up, but my PC still booted because I have my OS on a SSD. My PC would take a very long time to boot and then would show the drive at 0MB. I have this drive partitioned into two...