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hp da2005ne
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Hi, My new monitor displaying max 60Hz although it is 144h (2K display). I've made some research and it came down to that the monitor is connected to inter UHD graphics, not Nvidia MX130.
I'm Nvidia Control Panel, I've changed preferred graphics processor to High-Performance Nvidia and Physx to MX130. But the monitor is still connecting to Intel. 

Others suggested that You modify that in BIOS but I checked and the option for preferred graphics card is not there.

 

I just wanna output 144 frames out of my computer, is this physically impossible?

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Any Help will be appreciated guys. Thanks.

 

I've checked and my model has a 1.4 HDMI port. Per research, 1.4 Can support 1080p at 144 Hertz.

I've downgraded my resolution from "Display settings" to 1920x1080 then went to "Advanced Display Settings" > "Monitors"

I still have 60 Hz as the maximum value, only difference is, I've found extra option for "50 Hz".

 

HP-Da2005ne - GeForce MX130 - i7-10510U - Windows 10 (64-Bit)

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