Questions regarding my Acer Nitro 5 an515-51 and an external monitor for gaming.

Dnatter
Dnatter Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives

Hello!

This is my very first post on this forum.  Thank you for taking the time to assist me with this.  I searched and could not find anything related to my inquiry. 

I have a Acer Nitro 5 - AN515-51 gaming laptop (I love it by the way).  I also purchased a Alienware 34 inch gaming monitor model - Aw3418dw.  I currently have it connected via the HDMI cable and am only able to get a maximum of 60hz refresh rate at any resolution.

My question is in regards to my ability to utilize a higher refresh rate as my monitor is capable of 100hz or even 120 with overclocking.  Is it possible for me to produce a higher refresh rate by some creative use of the cables?  For example, if I were to use a HDMI to display port adaptor, or if I were to try to go from the USB-C port -> Display port.  Would any of these solve these issues with a higher refresh rate?

TLDR:  Is there any way for me to get a higher refresh rate output to my monitor from my ACER Nitro 5?  Currently I am only able to get 60hz max.  I wish to be able to get 100-120hz refresh rate.

Any ideas would be welcome.  Thank you!

Answers

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    Dnatter 

    The HDMI port will support just 60hz. Display Port 1.2 can do 1440p at 144hz. But only if your Video Card supports it.

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  • tobimaru
    tobimaru Member Posts: 315 Skilled Practitioner WiFi Icon
    In the nVidia Control Panel, under 'Display' select 'Change Resolutiuon' and then the 'Customize' button.

    This will open a window allowing you to select a custom resolution and refresh rate. IF you monitor supports it, it should display.

    I have the same AN515-51 (7300HQ, 1050 Ti 4GB) and it is currently powering an Acer 24" GF246 monitor @75Hz. 75Hz displays in games, benchmarks, and the overlay software I use. Monitor information shows H:84KHz and V:75Hz. So, it is possible over HDMI at least with this combination of Acer laptop and monitor.