Romchik9007
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Alright got the problem sorted out. I did a clean install of the GPU display drivers. Didn't think it'd work, but it did. Everything functioning as meant to. 144Hz looks marvellous. And yeah I was using the supplied DVI all this time by the way.You have to use the supplied DVI cable in order to be able to change the refresh rate to 144Hz.
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Already ahead of you there. I've picked Windows 10, and the driver downloads successfully. It installs a software called ASUS MultiFrame. But whenever I try to launch it from my desktop, it just doesn't want to.Here you'll find your driver:
VG248QE Driver & Tools | Monitors | ASUS USA
Just choose your operating system.
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However, when I change it back to 60Hz, the internet comes back on. I assume it's got nothing to do with the monitor, maybe?Here you'll find your driver:
VG248QE Driver & Tools | Monitors | ASUS USA
Just choose your operating system.
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Absolutely sure I've picked the right Windows.Are you sure you picked the right version of windows (32 bit or 64 bit)?
Are you sure your display adapter card supports the 144 screen refresh rate?
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Absolutely sure I've picked the right Windows.
In terms of display adaptors, that's the DVI cable, right?
If so, I am using the DVI cable
Ah right okay I got ya. I've got a GTX 1070 Zotac AMP Edition. And I'm fairly certain that should be able to handle 144Hz 1080p?No, I'm talking about the graphics CARD which is installed in your computer. The DVI port you are connecting the cable to it is the outlet port of the graphics card. Check your computer specifications and find out what type of graphics card you have installed and then look for its specifications (it should be an Nvidia or AMD usually).
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Alright cheers mate. I'll try it outYou need to be using display port or hdmi. DVI lacks the bandwidth for 144hz
Alright, so the best option would be is to contact Zotac themselves?From Asus site:
"To activate 144Hz function (in 2D mode), both DisplayPort (or Dual-link DVI) and a selected graphics card with the latest driver are required. Please kindly contact the service center of your graphics cards companies for further technical supports."
Alright pal, I'll look into it. CheersIf the driver supplied doesn't have a exe then you have to install it via Device manager.
Find device manager and the pnp monitor. Click update driver followed by browse my computer, find the folder which contains the driver 'inf' and click on that followed by ok.
Your monitor should now say the proper name when viewed in device manager.
(I only had to do this myself two days ago so know it works.
No, you don't need to, your graphics card is ok, it supports the 144 refresh rate. You just only have to use the right cable, as nmsuk said. I expect that after using the right cable you will be able to also start the Multiframe.Alright, so the best option would be is to contact Zotac themselves?