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12-29-2023 04:43 PM
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Hello!
I just bought this notebook:
Notebook HP Victus 15-fa1623nc
(this model: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/product-specs/victus-by-hp-15.6-inch-gaming-laptop-15-fa1000/mo...)
I found out taht the integrated INTEL gpu runs at 144HZ, but when the game switches to dedicated GPU RTX 4050, everything locks at 60HZ, there are no settings in Nvidia panel, intel or windows that would change the RTX4050 to 144hz.
The display is set up correctly (full HD at 144hz), but in the OMEN centre, it shows that the GPU runs at 60hz, don't tell me that a gaming laptop claiming to have 144hz capabilities have locked GPU at 60hz.
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