R RoBoTBiLL Aug 2, 2021 6 1 15 0 Jan 24, 2022 #1 Hello, I recently bought this monitor and connect it with DP on my desktop. I tried to change the refresh rate to 144Hz but not working, ιt is constantly flashing and flickering. How can I solve this problem? Last edited: Jan 24, 2022
Hello, I recently bought this monitor and connect it with DP on my desktop. I tried to change the refresh rate to 144Hz but not working, ιt is constantly flashing and flickering. How can I solve this problem?
0 T thepersonwithaface45 Notable Sep 23, 2020 620 157 1,190 44 Jan 24, 2022 #2 I would check to make sure you have the latest version of DP cables (I think it's 2.0) as well as making sure your cables aren't broken.
I would check to make sure you have the latest version of DP cables (I think it's 2.0) as well as making sure your cables aren't broken.
0 R RoBoTBiLL Aug 2, 2021 6 1 15 0 Jan 24, 2022 #3 I used the DP cable, which is included in the monitor's box Where should I make the change from the graphics card or from windows? Last edited: Jan 24, 2022
I used the DP cable, which is included in the monitor's box Where should I make the change from the graphics card or from windows?
0 geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 49,891 2,557 138,440 10,602 Jan 24, 2022 #4 What is the make/model of your motherboard and graphics card? To which is your monitor attached?
0 R RoBoTBiLL Aug 2, 2021 6 1 15 0 Jan 24, 2022 #5 My monitor is attached on graphics card which is NVidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super and the motherboard is MSI X470 Gaming Pro
My monitor is attached on graphics card which is NVidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super and the motherboard is MSI X470 Gaming Pro
0 R RoBoTBiLL Aug 2, 2021 6 1 15 0 Jan 24, 2022 #6 A sample which shows how behave at 144Hz https://streamable.com/zv96kz
0 R RoBoTBiLL Aug 2, 2021 6 1 15 0 Jan 25, 2022 #7 I found the problem...the cable was not securely attached to the graphics card port...now can be solved and closed Reactions: thepersonwithaface45
I found the problem...the cable was not securely attached to the graphics card port...now can be solved and closed
0 geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 49,891 2,557 138,440 10,602 Jan 25, 2022 #8 RoBoTBiLL said: I found the problem...the cable was not securely attached to the graphics card port...now can be solved and closed Click to expand...
RoBoTBiLL said: I found the problem...the cable was not securely attached to the graphics card port...now can be solved and closed Click to expand...