Hi, in 1920x1080, how much refresh rate does NVIDIA let you select? I want 1080p at 144hz, but I'm interested in having this monitor and upgrading PC components in the future.
@@emanuelfrias2069 It goes up to 180Hz on both 1440P & 1080P as long as you’re using the supplied Display Port Cable. HDMI is limited to 144Hz. I personally wouldn’t run this 2K monitor @ 1080P, it just won’t look right due to scaling issues & pixel density differences. Also 1080P looks pixelated if the display is bigger than 24”-25” as the PPI will be too low for your eyes to look at.
@@guilherme935 monitor needs to be attached to the mount, which makes it easier to tilt. You wont be able to tilt the mount itself without the monitor weight on it :)
@@VAT0O First you need to make sure your PC / GPU can deliver more than 60Hz, you can find that on internet by searching model name of your PC / GPU, then look for max refresh rate. Once that’s out of the way, also make sure your display drivers are up to date
Hi, in 1920x1080, how much refresh rate does NVIDIA let you select? I want 1080p at 144hz, but I'm interested in having this monitor and upgrading PC components in the future.
@@emanuelfrias2069 It goes up to 180Hz on both 1440P & 1080P as long as you’re using the supplied Display Port Cable. HDMI is limited to 144Hz. I personally wouldn’t run this 2K monitor @ 1080P, it just won’t look right due to scaling issues & pixel density differences. Also 1080P looks pixelated if the display is bigger than 24”-25” as the PPI will be too low for your eyes to look at.
No white looks a bit yellow in the image?
@@antoni0carlos probably due to camera exposure & focus. Looks completely normal in person :)
Hey, sorry but couldnt adjust the view angle, it showed some resistance, do i need to force it? Or it's mine that came with an imperfection?
@@guilherme935 Hey, if you look closely @ 03:59 you’ll get an idea how it’s done. It does take little more force than normal so don’t worry!
@@ChannelGamingTech Thank you but i tried with all my force (without the monitor attached) and it didn't move a single inch
@@guilherme935 monitor needs to be attached to the mount, which makes it easier to tilt. You wont be able to tilt the mount itself without the monitor weight on it :)
@@ChannelGamingTech ok, any risk to break something trying to force it? i mean its really resistant
@@guilherme935 I don’t think so, maybe don’t force it. Maybe start with applying gradual pressure. Good Luck 🤞
i just bought this and when i open the monitor settings it says 60hz, any tips on how to fix?
@@VAT0O First you need to make sure your PC / GPU can deliver more than 60Hz, you can find that on internet by searching model name of your PC / GPU, then look for max refresh rate. Once that’s out of the way, also make sure your display drivers are up to date
@ okay thank you, i already figured it out on my own😅
@@VAT0O I’m glad to hear that 🙌🤝
Mine is the same, what did you do?
What did you do to fix?
You can't adjust the height on the stand ?
No, only Tilt(angle) -5°~+20°