ASUS ED273UR monitor - no 144hz over DVI-D Dual Link?

Patrosi73
Patrosi73 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 27 in 2020 Archives
Hello there, I have been recently having problems with 144hz on my monitor. There is no option to change to 144hz. I am running the monitor over DVI-D Dual Link (the cable that came in box with the monitor). When i drop the monitor resolution down to 1080p from 1440p, I only have a 70hz option.

My PC specs are as follows:
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (will be upgrading to a Ryzen 7 soon)
16GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (I know I won't get 144hz in most games)

I have been also reading some other forum threads regarding this, and found out that the most common solution is to use a DisplayPort cable. Is that it?
Help would be appreciated!

Answers

  • MrBearIsHere
    MrBearIsHere Member Posts: 20 Networker
    on desktop, right click, select display setting, click advance display setting and you just navigate to any windows that have the "refresh rate" word, from there you can change the refresh rate to 144hz
  • MrBearIsHere
    MrBearIsHere Member Posts: 20 Networker
    on desktop, right click, select display setting, click advance display setting and you just navigate to any windows that have the "refresh rate" word, from there you can change the refresh rate to 144hz
    I don't know if this will work in DVI....
  • Patrosi73
    Patrosi73 Member Posts: 3 New User
    on desktop, right click, select display setting, click advance display setting and you just navigate to any windows that have the "refresh rate" word, from there you can change the refresh rate to 144hz
    I already said that there was no option to change to 144hz.

  • MrBearIsHere
    MrBearIsHere Member Posts: 20 Networker
    you have give it a try?
  • MrBearIsHere
    MrBearIsHere Member Posts: 20 Networker
    you can't find 144hz on display setting or nvidia setting 
  • Patrosi73
    Patrosi73 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Yes, I did. There is no option to change. See for yourself:



  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,601 Trailblazer
    I wonder if maybe the cable isn't dual link. That would be normal for a single DVI connection.
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