How do I get it to 120hz? All I see is 100hz and 144hz.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 09:32Excellent. Yes, that is what G-SYNC and FreeSync is for, it helps reduces stutter from frame rates mismatching refreshrate.
Also, if you use a very scrolling-intensive game, test 120Hz + PureXP + VSYNC ON + NVIDIA Ultra Low Latency
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There are two separate 1920x1080 sections in NVIDIA Control Panel -- scroll until you see the other 1920x1080 setting, and you will see 120Hz listed there.
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Got it! Thank you!
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Congrats. I own the XG270QG and love it. However my brother just got the XG270 and is having screen turning black just like in this vid
https://youtu.be/0JX3DdyqSNQ
Cant seem to figure out what to do. Have you had any issues like this?
https://youtu.be/0JX3DdyqSNQ
Cant seem to figure out what to do. Have you had any issues like this?
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I posted in the other thread you made:Swizz wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 11:26Congrats. I own the XG270QG and love it. However my brother just got the XG270 and is having screen turning black just like in this vid
https://youtu.be/0JX3DdyqSNQ
Cant seem to figure out what to do. Have you had any issues like this?
Cause #1:
A bad/loose DisplayPort cable or port is also a secondary cause of screen going randomly black. Try a different DisplayPort port, and also a different DisplayPort cable.
Cause #2
Have the monitor upgraded its firmware yet via Viewsonic Elite Display Controller?
A new monitor firmware is out already, which fixes some known issues.
1. Connect USB3 cable (included with monitor) to the USB hub built into monitor
2. Install www.viewsonic.com/elite/display-controller/
3. When prompted to upgrade firmware, proceed
Cause #3
Refresh rate range bug in drivers if this ONLY happens during VRR. Using ToastyX to edit refresh rate range to use 55Hz-240Hz instead of 48Hz-240Hz can help reduce the low-framerate flickering problem. But you said this problem happens even without VRR?
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