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Screen replacement for acer predator helios 300 g3-572

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edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
I have an acer predator helios 300 g3-572 with gtx 1060 and intel i7 7th Gen, I want to replace my screen with 144hz display. My original display is 60hz. So can I replace the screen  ? 

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  • ACE Posts: 4,314 Pathfinder
    The Predator Helios 300 can support minimum refresh rates of 60Hz for 4K/2K and higher than 60Hz refresh rates if the resolution is lower than 4K/2K. 60Hz is the minimum refresh rates that were tested for this unit. 
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  • Member Posts: 2 New User
    Jack22 said:
    The Predator Helios 300 can support minimum refresh rates of 60Hz for 4K/2K and higher than 60Hz refresh rates if the resolution is lower than 4K/2K. 60Hz is the minimum refresh rates that were tested for this unit. 
    So can I replace the screen? Yes Or No  
  • ACE Posts: 4,314 Pathfinder
    No , you cannot replace the screen and Overclocking might harm your unit and might void the warranty
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  • Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    echonax said:
    So can I replace the screen? Yes Or No  

    Well, according to this post: https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/534019/predator-helios-300-g3-571-doesnt-support-144hz-with-external-monitor/en/CA/content/home

    It does not. Acer members have asked this question before, some suggested monitors that can achieve this. Red-Sand has mentioned ways to do this. However the thread was conclusive and was closed. Officially, it seems to be impossible but people have spoke about this.
    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • Member Posts: 2 New User
    RanY2J said:

    Well, according to this post: https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/534019/predator-helios-300-g3-571-doesnt-support-144hz-with-external-monitor/en/CA/content/home

    It does not. Acer members have asked this question before, some suggested monitors that can achieve this. Red-Sand has mentioned ways to do this. However the thread was conclusive and was closed. Officially, it seems to be impossible but people have spoke about this.
    i guess echonax can replace the screen and go for a panel with a higher refresh rate, with 1060 it wouldn't cause any problem as i my self game at 144Hz(this was the panel i got for my configuration)  with a 1050Ti and i7 8th gen

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