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I'd return the Monitor too and get one with DisplayPort on it.
Or you can use HDMI instead - they are the same.
That Monitor should do 144Hz via DVI-DL; even on GPU such as Intel 600 series
HDMI does not support over 60Hz on this Display
It's another reason to just return the Monitor, cause most Motherboards and GPUs will be doing away with DVI and going all HDMI & DP
You keep on and on.... but the specs state that only the DVI-D supports the 144Hz
He can't use HDMI for 144hz on that monitor, it does have HDMI 1.4a (1080P@144hz is supported by HDMI from v1.3 and up) but Acer has limited the monitor to 60hz with HDMI, DL-DVI is the only way to get 144HZ on that screen.
Google, and you will see lots of people has run into that issue, here is one post.
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/361870-hdmi-and-why-can-run-144hz/?do=findComment&comment=4905377
OP should do what Bad_Motha said, return the monitor and get a never/better model.
It doesn't matter, each screen is different and the specs says only the DVI-D will support the the higher refresh rates. Simple as that.
Overall: What will that higher refresh do for you on Intel GPUs? Nothing...
Get a decent AMD or NVIDIA GPU capable of running games smoothly.
Can you give me a link to these specs?
P.S. I agree that monitor doesn't look as very good choice, but are you sure OP can return it? If no, it would be better to explain him how to use what he has.
He didn't say that 120Hz (we are talking about any frame rate higher than 60) is impossible on HDMI.
Anything higher then 60Hz it can't do, is correct. Why is this so hard for folks like yourself to grasp?
Again, its just how "THIS" monitor is; it was released around 2014 period.
Their design and features are based around the user using DVI-D to do up to 144Hz (2D Mode) / 120Hz (3D Mode via supported NVIDIA GPU); the VGA and HDMI only can handle up to 60Hz at 1920 X 1080; some lower res such as 1280 X xxxx may support 75Hz