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- Visit your AMD / Nividia control panel, make sure it's set up right.
- Make sure your DVI-D / Display port are plug in properly, there's a chance you could got a bad cable, which you can replace for a cheap price if you have to, but if you got spare DVI-D / Display port test it out using the spare cable.
- Test your monitor on a spare PC if you have one, that has DVI-D / Display port.
- You could have a driver issue, which then you want to use DDU wipe the drivers in Windows safe mode, then download the latest, or older drivers you know that works, and see if that fix your issue.
What gpu have you got?
Page 41 of this document tells us that @144Hz you will only go as high as 1600x900 for 16:9 aspect ratios:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/388.59/388.59-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes.pdf
i7-7700
And there's your problem. DVI-D can't handle that framerate, it's mechanically limited to 85Hz/1080p and 60Hz/1440.
Try a Displayport(DP) cable instead.
You too, glad it was such a simple fix!
This isn't true for anyone reading this.
(Written using a 1080p monitor running DVI-D at 120Hz.)
Correction: SOME DVI-D cables don't support 120Hz at 1080p. Some do. Check your cable carefully.
Ignore the previous post about NVIDIA driver 388.59 can't do 144Hz at 1080p lol.