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Intel HD 610 @ 144Hz

PCemb
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Is it possible to get 144 Hz with Intel HD 610? I am using Pentium G4560 and MSI B250M Bazooka motherboard (with DVI-D, not sure if it is dual-link, and HDMI connection). I want to use 144 Hz monitor via DVI and second one at 75 Hz via HDMI. Of course it is not for gaming, just for daily activities/programming. It is a temporary solution.

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idata
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Hello AvaPL,

 

 

Thank you for joining the Intel Community Support.

 

 

First, I would like to get some information about your system. Please provide the following information:

 

 

- Monitor model:

 

- DVI-D: Single link or dual link? (see attachment)

 

 

- Attach the following report with the monitor connected. Follow these steps:

 

 

1. Right click on the Desktop, and click on Graphics Properties.

 

2. Click Options and Support, and then click Information Center.

 

3. Click on Save (save it in your desktop).

 

4. Attach the report.

 

 

Ru the DxDiag tool. Follow the steps below:

 

 

1. In the keyboard, press WinLogo key + R.

 

2. In the Run box please type dxdiag and hit Enter.

 

3. Click on Save All Information (save it in your desktop).

 

4. Attach the report to this thread.

 

 

Wanner G.

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idata
Employee
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Hello AvaPL,

 

 

Thank you for joining the Intel Community Support.

 

 

First, I would like to get some information about your system. Please provide the following information:

 

 

- Monitor model:

 

- DVI-D: Single link or dual link? (see attachment)

 

 

- Attach the following report with the monitor connected. Follow these steps:

 

 

1. Right click on the Desktop, and click on Graphics Properties.

 

2. Click Options and Support, and then click Information Center.

 

3. Click on Save (save it in your desktop).

 

4. Attach the report.

 

 

Ru the DxDiag tool. Follow the steps below:

 

 

1. In the keyboard, press WinLogo key + R.

 

2. In the Run box please type dxdiag and hit Enter.

 

3. Click on Save All Information (save it in your desktop).

 

4. Attach the report to this thread.

 

 

Wanner G.
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PCemb
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I've just bought GTX 1070 so it's not a problem anymore. Thanks for help.

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