Hello everyone,
I have a quick question regarding my Alienware AW3225QF. I've had this monitor since it was released, running it at 3840x2160 (native) through DisplayPort at 240Hz, but since I moved the PC downstairs to my 120hz tv, the monitor doesn't go to 240hz again upstairs in my office unless I replug the display port cable.
Every time my system boots up, it defaults to 120Hz (which would be fine if I could switch back to 240Hz). However, both the NVIDIA App (beta) and the NVIDIA Control Panel only show a maximum option of 120Hz, with 60Hz as the other available option.
If I unplug the DisplayPort cable from my GPU, wait a few seconds, and then plug it back in, the 240Hz option sometimes reappears (though it often takes multiple attempts).
I'm confident it's not a hardware limitation, as it was working flawlessly for the first week with my RTX 4090. Has anyone encountered a similar issue or have any suggestions? I'm using the included DP cable, and there have been no recent Windows updates or system changes within the last 72 hours.
I have a quick question regarding my Alienware AW3225QF. I've had this monitor since it was released, running it at 3840x2160 (native) through DisplayPort at 240Hz, but since I moved the PC downstairs to my 120hz tv, the monitor doesn't go to 240hz again upstairs in my office unless I replug the display port cable.
Every time my system boots up, it defaults to 120Hz (which would be fine if I could switch back to 240Hz). However, both the NVIDIA App (beta) and the NVIDIA Control Panel only show a maximum option of 120Hz, with 60Hz as the other available option.
If I unplug the DisplayPort cable from my GPU, wait a few seconds, and then plug it back in, the 240Hz option sometimes reappears (though it often takes multiple attempts).
I'm confident it's not a hardware limitation, as it was working flawlessly for the first week with my RTX 4090. Has anyone encountered a similar issue or have any suggestions? I'm using the included DP cable, and there have been no recent Windows updates or system changes within the last 72 hours.