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If it's an older Display Port cable that isn't DP1.2 or later then you aren't going to be able to do 2,560 x 1,440 QHD @ 144Hz. You will also be limited to a lower refresh rate if you are enabling the display's HDR.
Also, try swapping to the HDMI cable that came with the display if the DP cable is the one that came with the new monitor.
https://imgur.com/a/HjFUxX1
I'm not the OP, and it isn't going to show you the refresh rate if the cable being used to connect the display doesn't support the bandwidth for the display's handshake at that refresh rate. I was asking those questions because it is not uncommon for people who buy a new display to just unplug their old one and use the same cable to connect the new display and they may not realize that not all HDMI and/or Display Port cables are the same.
E.g. if they had an older monitor with a Display Port 1.1 connection & cable, that cable is only going to be capable of supporting 1600x1200 @ 60Hz.
https://www.club-3d.com/en/technology/24/resolutions_guide/
if he is running a higher res display, it will need dp 1.4 or 2.0 for higher refresh rates
The OP is talking about either a QHD or 4K display, neither of which will do more than 60Hz on DP1.0 nor 1.1 nor 1.1a
use hdmi cable and not dvi, not sur if dvi can handlele 144hz
The OP isn't talking about DVI; they are using Display Port.
good remark, seems i've read it too fast .thx
Check if your GPU DP Port is at least 1.4a.
Check if your cable is rated for 1.4a.
Under your Monitor Menu > Games > Refresh rate > Set 144Hz
Right-click on the Windows Desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > Change Resolution > Refresh rate > Set 144Hz. If your monitor is enabled at 144Hz, but Windows and NVIDIA has it still disable, check the cable... use DisplayPort 1.4 and ensure it's plugged into the graphics card. Ensure you have the latest NVIDIA drivers installed too. Make sure the Resolution is set as Native.
Enable G-SYNC and HDR, enjoy!