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In the past I've set 144Hz refresh rate in Nvidia control panel. After removing the GPU from my PC I'm stuck at 60Hz (the monitor settings are identical, no changes):
My CPU is Intel Core i7-4770K.
intel-graphics refresh-rate
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In the past I've set 144Hz refresh rate in Nvidia control panel. After removing the GPU from my PC I'm stuck at 60Hz (the monitor settings are identical, no changes):
My CPU is Intel Core i7-4770K.
intel-graphics refresh-rate
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What is the model of your processor?
– zandermar18
Jul 24 at 16:45
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@zandermar18: Intel Core i7-4770K, updated the question.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:46
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Since two users answered almost at the same time using the same reference, I'll accept the answer which was submitted earlier.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:54
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In the past I've set 144Hz refresh rate in Nvidia control panel. After removing the GPU from my PC I'm stuck at 60Hz (the monitor settings are identical, no changes):
My CPU is Intel Core i7-4770K.
intel-graphics refresh-rate
In the past I've set 144Hz refresh rate in Nvidia control panel. After removing the GPU from my PC I'm stuck at 60Hz (the monitor settings are identical, no changes):
My CPU is Intel Core i7-4770K.
intel-graphics refresh-rate
intel-graphics refresh-rate
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What is the model of your processor?
– zandermar18
Jul 24 at 16:45
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@zandermar18: Intel Core i7-4770K, updated the question.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:46
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Since two users answered almost at the same time using the same reference, I'll accept the answer which was submitted earlier.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:54
add a comment |
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What is the model of your processor?
– zandermar18
Jul 24 at 16:45
1
@zandermar18: Intel Core i7-4770K, updated the question.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:46
1
Since two users answered almost at the same time using the same reference, I'll accept the answer which was submitted earlier.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:54
1
1
What is the model of your processor?
– zandermar18
Jul 24 at 16:45
What is the model of your processor?
– zandermar18
Jul 24 at 16:45
1
1
@zandermar18: Intel Core i7-4770K, updated the question.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:46
@zandermar18: Intel Core i7-4770K, updated the question.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:46
1
1
Since two users answered almost at the same time using the same reference, I'll accept the answer which was submitted earlier.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:54
Since two users answered almost at the same time using the same reference, I'll accept the answer which was submitted earlier.
– user1066981
Jul 24 at 16:54
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The Intel i7-4770k only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate since the onboard graphics (Intel HD 4600) only supports that. This is shown in the product specification in the screenshot below:
The product page is here: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75123/intel-core-i7-4770k-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3-90-ghz.html
So unfortunately, you're stuck at a maximum of 60Hz using the onboard graphics.
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That's all it can do, 60Hz is the maximum refresh rate the on-chip GPU can achieve.
Ref: Intel Ark - Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor
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The Intel i7-4770k only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate since the onboard graphics (Intel HD 4600) only supports that. This is shown in the product specification in the screenshot below:
The product page is here: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75123/intel-core-i7-4770k-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3-90-ghz.html
So unfortunately, you're stuck at a maximum of 60Hz using the onboard graphics.
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The Intel i7-4770k only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate since the onboard graphics (Intel HD 4600) only supports that. This is shown in the product specification in the screenshot below:
The product page is here: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75123/intel-core-i7-4770k-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3-90-ghz.html
So unfortunately, you're stuck at a maximum of 60Hz using the onboard graphics.
add a comment |
The Intel i7-4770k only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate since the onboard graphics (Intel HD 4600) only supports that. This is shown in the product specification in the screenshot below:
The product page is here: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75123/intel-core-i7-4770k-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3-90-ghz.html
So unfortunately, you're stuck at a maximum of 60Hz using the onboard graphics.
The Intel i7-4770k only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate since the onboard graphics (Intel HD 4600) only supports that. This is shown in the product specification in the screenshot below:
The product page is here: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75123/intel-core-i7-4770k-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3-90-ghz.html
So unfortunately, you're stuck at a maximum of 60Hz using the onboard graphics.
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That's all it can do, 60Hz is the maximum refresh rate the on-chip GPU can achieve.
Ref: Intel Ark - Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor
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That's all it can do, 60Hz is the maximum refresh rate the on-chip GPU can achieve.
Ref: Intel Ark - Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor
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That's all it can do, 60Hz is the maximum refresh rate the on-chip GPU can achieve.
Ref: Intel Ark - Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor
That's all it can do, 60Hz is the maximum refresh rate the on-chip GPU can achieve.
Ref: Intel Ark - Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor
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What is the model of your processor?
– zandermar18
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@zandermar18: Intel Core i7-4770K, updated the question.
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Since two users answered almost at the same time using the same reference, I'll accept the answer which was submitted earlier.
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