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I bought a 165Hz Asus PG279Q two weeks ago and it was resolutely 60 FPS until I opened the TV's own menu(via the menu button on the side of the TV) and selected 120 Hz refresh rate.
I just tried playing around in the settings and there's no option to change the resolution, it only displays the resolution but you cannot edit anything.
And try a Displayport cable, they can handle 120+ Hz quite comfortably. My Asus uses one, and it's working just fine.
Now i did what you recommended and used a Displayport cable and when i went back to the monitor settings it's now showing
Video Output
1920 x 1080
H: 132Khz V: 120 Hz
VGA Input
1920 x 1080
H: 68 Khz V: 60 Hz
but i still have no other options in windows resolution...even if i go to >Advanced Settings>List All modes, not even a 120 hz option....this sucks i'm still stuck at 60 hz.
So please use HDMI male to male for this GPU & Monitor
To be honest, if you want the most from 144Hz, get a better GPU.
Your GPU has HDMI 1.4 so it should support the 120 / 144 Hz options @ 1920x1080
The limitations with HDMI is generally it not supporting high refresh rates above 1080p is really all; which is a reason folks tend to stay away from it for PC; but for your combo here, should be fine.
Cause you can generally find those fairly cheap and are very good performance as well.
Try a GTX1050Ti then. It's at the bottom-end of what will work, but it's better than what you have now. Good ones are around $130-160.
It's a decent card, good for the momey and powerful when running older games. But it's not going to handle modern AAA stuff very well, or high settings.