If your monitor suddenly can only run at a 60Hz refresh rate, there may be several ways to deal with it:
1. Check the display settings: First, make sure that the display refresh rate is correctly configured as 144Hz in your computer settings.In the Windows system, you can right-click the blank space on the desktop, select "Display Settings", and then scroll to the "Advanced Display Settings" or "Advanced Display Options" section to confirm whether the refresh rate is set to 144Hz.
2. Update the graphics card driver: Updating the graphics card driver is a common way to solve this problem.Please visit the official website of your graphics card manufacturer, find the latest driver suitable for your graphics card model and operating system version on the support and driver download page, and install according to the instructions.
3. Use the correct connecting cable: ensure that the high-quality DisplayPort or HDMI 2.0 cable that meets the requirements is used to connect the computer and the monitor.Some low quality or older cables may not support high refresh rates.
4. Check hardware compatibility: Make sure your computer and graphics card can support 144Hz refresh rate.Some older or low-end models may not be able to achieve this high frequency.
5. Restart: Sometimes restarting the computer can solve some temporary problems.Shut down the computer completely and restart it after a few minutes.
If you still cannot solve the problem after trying the above methods, it is recommended to contact the monitor manufacturer or technical support team for further help and guidance.
The 144 hz display suddenly has only the 60 hz option, which is caused by a setting error. The solution is as follows: 1. First, return to the computer desktop, right click the blank space on the desktop, and select Display Settings from the pop-up menu.
2. In the display setting interface, you can see that all the basic display settings of the computer are managed here. Click the progress bar on the right to drag down, or directly use the mouse wheel to slide down to find "Advanced Display Settings".
3. You can see all the basic information of display 1, including the screen refresh rate.Click "Display Adaptation Properties of Display 1" below.
4. Select "Monitor" and click "Screen Refresh Rate" to select the screen refresh rate. You can see that only "60HZ and 144HZ" can be set. Select 144HZ.
Some cases are caused by wires. You can also replace other interfaces, such as dp and hdmi. Please describe the problem in detail. It is recommended to upload a picture description.