How do I get my monitor to run at 144hz?

Slooshy
Slooshy Member Posts: 2 New User
edited February 2024 in 2020 Archives
Today, my new monitor just arrived. Its model number is ED273URPbidpx (I don't know if the last bit is actually a part of it). On amazon and the acer website, it is advertised as being able to run at 1440p@144hz however I have only been able to get 1440p@60hz. I have tried going into Display adaptor properties but the only options are 59 and 60hz. I am also running the latest drivers for both the monitor and my graphics card (GTX 1060 6GB). I am using the DVI cable that came in the box (it is plugged directly into my computer, not an adaptor). How can I get it to run at 144hz? 

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,984 Trailblazer
    edited July 2020
    Slooshy said:
    Today, my new monitor just arrived. Its model number is ED273URPbidpx (I don't know if the last bit is actually a part of it). On amazon and the acer website, it is advertised as being able to run at 1440p@144hz however I have only been able to get 1440p@60hz. I have tried going into Display adaptor properties but the only options are 59 and 60hz. I am also running the latest drivers for both the monitor and my graphics card (GTX 1060 6GB). I am using the DVI cable that came in the box (it is plugged directly into my computer, not an adaptor). How can I get it to run at 144hz? 

    Check this guide out on “Troubleshooting: How to Make Your Monitor Run at 144Hz?” here: https://www.benq.com/en-us/knowledge-center/knowledge/144hz-gaming-monitor-for-gameplay-setting.html because and if you are running Win-10 then go to Setting > System > Display > Advanced Display Settings > Display Adapter Properties as the 59Hz and 60Hz is a “Primary” option only for your OEM Intel Graphics that has these screen refresher rate(s). The NVIDIA GTX 1060 which is not used as the primary graphics card, the NVIDIA GTX 1060 graphics properties only kicks in when advanced graphics is needed and then your Acer ED273URP monitors 144Hz refresher rate will be used and utilised.

    Note: See this Acer guide “How to switch to NVIDIA graphics card on Acer notebooks” here: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11575/~/how-do-i-switch-to-my-nvidia-graphics-card%3f#_ga=2.252868239.74771681.1522592349-1029431774.1499897887 as the NVIDIA Driver installed on your Acer laptop system will determine which video card to use for each application. Applications that do not require high performance video settings will use integrated graphics by default (as I’ve said above). If you launch an application that requires heavy video processing, your system will automatically switch to use the NVIDIA graphics processor.


  • Slooshy
    Slooshy Member Posts: 2 New User
    Ok, I ended up solving the problem, I just switched to an HDMI cable, and the option appeared in the display adaptor properties. Sorry for wasting your time.