So, since I bought my computer I overclocked my monitor from 60Hz (the maximum supported they said...) to 77Hz. Everything was working fine until today. I've updated my Win7 os to the Win10 version and I had some issues with the NVIDIA Control Panel, because it wouldn't open anyway. Although I resolved it by reinstalling everything (I did only that I think) and I was able to overclock it again to the 77Hz. When I entered CS:GO and noticed that on my 1280x960 stretched resolution left a black bar on the top and one on the bottom. I just made some research and supposedly it was an issue with Win10, so I just used CRU to create the resolution (with 77Hz since my monitor supported). Restarted the Display and it blinked and was black, so I supposed sth was wrong and I just pressed "Right+Enter" to revert the situation (supposedly). It appeared a window to confirm, so OK! Tested in the game and it actually worked with the resolution.
The problem was when I came to the NVIDIA Control Panel the refresh rate was back on 60Hz and somehow I can't overclock it because it doesn't support the 77Hz anymore. Does it have anything to do with CRU, VSync, Win10 or 3D settings?
P.S.: The time I came back to the NVIDIA Control Panel it was detecting my monitor by a DVI Cable, when it is with HDMI since the beginning.
Sorry for the long post.
The problem was when I came to the NVIDIA Control Panel the refresh rate was back on 60Hz and somehow I can't overclock it because it doesn't support the 77Hz anymore. Does it have anything to do with CRU, VSync, Win10 or 3D settings?
P.S.: The time I came back to the NVIDIA Control Panel it was detecting my monitor by a DVI Cable, when it is with HDMI since the beginning.
Sorry for the long post.