Hi! First, i apologize for my ignorance here.
After 8 years i bought a new computer and monitor. I was using a random lg 60hz 21.5' with my x6 1100T, 4gb ram gt420 (haha). This is my new setup:
Ryzen 7 2700x
Msi x470 Gaming Pro
16gb (2x8) 3200mhz cl14 FlareX
Msi rx 580
Monitor 27gk750f-b
First time I turned on the computador, i downloaded the drivers from both mb and amd site. It was a disaster, i don't know if i did somethin wrong, but there were a ton of errors while "installing" it. Then i just formated and installed my old disc-drive to use the cd's. Ok, no errors. The monitor automatically went to 144hz (it was on 60hz all the time before) after i installed everything.
Anyway, sorry about the useless-long text above. To the point, how do i "achieve" 240hz? Do i need some kind of software? I contacted lg and they said that it's only possible when 1ms motion blur is on, then i went to play CS:GO turned it on and it's still 144.
The games i play: Lol, Dota2, PoE, CS.
Btw, I'm using the hdmi cable, just because it was the first one i touched. Didn't tested with DisplayP because ppl say it would be the same.
Sorry about my engrish, it's not my native language.
Thank you all for your attention. Have a great night.
LG 27gk750f-b How to "achieve" 240hz.
Re: LG 27gk750f-b How to "achieve" 240hz.
Holy god, i'm more stupid than i thought. After quite some time trying to search on radeon configs or lookin for all kind of stuff on internet all i had to do was to go on advanced display setting on windows itself and change to 240hz.... Sorry about this thread.
Re: LG 27gk750f-b How to "achieve" 240hz.
It is recommended to use DP connection. Read FAQ post about this monitor: viewtopic.php?p=30467#p30467
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Re: LG 27gk750f-b How to "achieve" 240hz.
Yep.
1. Use a Display Port cable
2. Right click on Windows Desktop -> "Display Settings" -> Scroll Down -> Advanced Display Settings -> Display Adaptor Properties -> Monitor Tab -> Screen Refresh pulldown -> "240Hz"
Yes, Windows makes it so goddamn hard to change the refresh rate.
In newer versions of Windows -- just only recently, typing "refresh rate" in the Start search box only saves less than 50% of the steps above.
1. Use a Display Port cable
2. Right click on Windows Desktop -> "Display Settings" -> Scroll Down -> Advanced Display Settings -> Display Adaptor Properties -> Monitor Tab -> Screen Refresh pulldown -> "240Hz"
Yes, Windows makes it so goddamn hard to change the refresh rate.
In newer versions of Windows -- just only recently, typing "refresh rate" in the Start search box only saves less than 50% of the steps above.
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