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Is your hardware bullying the software into only displaying native card/monitor resolutions?
That was rhetorical lol I don't even SEE anything over 60hz, even though both my card and monitor are in the 240 ranges... weird...
People have issues here...
And Arathir was talking about a frame limit.
My god. Do people read these days before responding?
There is even no need to reduce from 144 Hz to 60 Hz. Lit. NO NEED.
For some reason OP wanted to choose 60hz setting in the resolution while it offers them only 240hz. Unless there is a bug, one could assume that OP has 240hz monitor. So the only reason I can thing of why would one select 60hz with 240hz monitor is to limit their performance to that value.
There are few reason why one would want to limit the frame rate. None necessary, but for example, if they are running far above 60k and hot, it is one way to limit the load on your GPU.
had to cap the fps limit in RivaTuner
The times where you could select resolution AND refresh rate at the same time are gone in the obsolete frame presentation models of DXGI.