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- GIGABYTE Z170X-Gaming 7
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- GTX TITAN X
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You mean 2560x1440 119,88Hz? It's a scaled hiDPI mode which means it's using a 5120x2560 framebuffer, and outputting a 3840x2160 119,88Hz signal. You can double click the current resolution in SwitchResX to verify the timing information. Do you have any custom resolutions? Make sure the timing is from the EDID and not a custom resolution. Is the display connected directly to the GPU? If the display is connected to an MST hub, then the refresh rate needs to be reduced by a couple Hz. You might consider using a different DisplayPort connector of the GPU and/or display. Or a different DisplayPort cable.Hi,
i have the exact same Monitor as you, I also enabled all custom Resolutions in the Settings but when I enable 2460x1440 119,88hz in the Menu my Monitor goes black and just flickers once all 30 seconds
Any idea what I can do? I mean I have the exact same Monitor as you and the 3840x2160 with 120hz is working just fine, its just to small, so I would love to have 1440p with high refresh rate scaled to the 4k Resolution...
I hope anyone can help me
If you only want 2560x1440 non-HiDPI, then you see there are two other timings for that at 120Hz and 143.63 Hz.