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on nvidia control pannel it's set to 144 hz but it's not 144 hz even though it says so,
I can feel it's 60 hz
both monitors say 60
whats all the point of this? it's a fresh windows install with latest nvidia gpu drivers.
I'm pretty sure it's a windows problem and not a driver problem
I didnt have a gpu drive installed from windows, I had my internet turned off and installed all drrivers manually from my USB like I always did before
you have no idea what you're talking about
your nvidia drivers are good since it can be changed and set to 144 hz
while the display settings from windows doesnt allow you to change
then that means it's 100% a windows problem
you can fix it from user accounts settings
you need to have all administrator privileges enabled
once u do that u can change what ever u want
I dont think so because i dont have onboard gpu and even in bios it's disabled and set only to pci-e. no uma no nothing. so its impossible to be froim what youre saying
thanks but how do I set administrator privileges?