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HP Pavilion 15 Notebook PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello hp community !

I recently noticed a problem with my fps getting limited to 60 on all games which is very disappointing so after looking it up, found my monitor refresh rate gone to 60hz which was the reason for limiting my fps (and i could not find any higher refresh rate on the list), i know even though it is possible to get more than 60 fps with 60hz monitor without seeing it STILL the games feel super heavy comparing to how they were.

Before this problem occurred i used to have more than 100 fps almost in any game, i have tried almost every trick i knew or seen but none of them worked so i was wondering if the reason was caused by me disassembling my laptop and maybe messed up the monitor connector ??

 

So please if you have any knowledge on this kind of thing, would be appreciated to share it with me ! thank you in advance.

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@BillBylo 

 

Are you talking about the computer screen itself ? It only supports 60Hz

 

Regards.

BH
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@Do you mean that HP Pavilion 15 Monitor only supports 60Hz ?

 

But as i mentioned above, before this FPS limitation problem appeared i used to have more than 60 FPS (sometimes it goes up to 300) , now it is stuck at 60 and there is huge difference in game-play (laggy and not smooth) 

How is that even possible ?

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