PhilK

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  • To answer your question: since your screen isn't able to display more than 60Hz it should be effectless. But an external device or an exchanged display would probably take advantage out of it. And there is a second fact you should consider. Your system runs with a GTX 1050, it will perhaps have problems running 144Hz -…
  • Hi Kibalize,I am not a native speaker, so hopefully my answers to acer and you aren't too rude.I think that is how they got me, too. The specs of the display were a main reson to buy it. But it is still my fault to buy the wrong version. Just thought all of them have a 144 Hz display including the specs (gamut) of the…
  • ... In one of the reviews it is said that the display model is: BOE NV156FHM-N4K this one has 144Hz and a 40 pin socket. My model has a B156HAN02.1 built in. This one has 60Hz and a 30 pin socket. So I can't even change between these displays. Did not yet manage to find a display with 144Hz and 30 pins which fits in my…
  • I read these reviews, too. I think they just copied the display specs from other reviews.If you have a look to the store.acer website you will see that it is not mentioned that the AN515-54-54W2 and AN515-54-51M5 have a 144Hz display.If a model has a 144Hz display it is mentioned seperately as you can see when you look at…
  • I had the same problem with my new AN515-54.For me, the 144Hz was one of the reasons to buy this model. But, after two days of seaching the internet I know now that the built in Display has only 60Hz. When you have a close look, you will see that just a small number of versions (like 52) are equipped with the 144Hz…
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