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LG Ultragear 32GP83B shows 60hz via DisplayPort but reaches 144Hz on HDMI

LG Ultragear 32GP83B shows 60hz via DisplayPort but reaches 144Hz on HDMI

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8BitFlames
Junior Member
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07-26-2025, 10:53 AM
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You mentioned your monitor supports 144Hz via HDMI and 165Hz through DisplayPort. It’s been with you since November last year, originally part of an older setup. You built a fresh system and experimented with different cables—HDMI and DP. After connecting the DP cable to your Mobo, the integrated graphics still only reach 144Hz, suggesting the issue lies with the graphics card. You’ve looked up solutions but received basic guidance like checking the Nvidia control panel or adjusting display settings in Windows. Your monitor only lists 60Hz when using DisplayPort, and LG support didn’t assist, possibly due to outdated drivers. All your GPU drivers are current, and your hardware specs are listed correctly. You’re unsure why this discrepancy exists.
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8BitFlames
07-26-2025, 10:53 AM #1

You mentioned your monitor supports 144Hz via HDMI and 165Hz through DisplayPort. It’s been with you since November last year, originally part of an older setup. You built a fresh system and experimented with different cables—HDMI and DP. After connecting the DP cable to your Mobo, the integrated graphics still only reach 144Hz, suggesting the issue lies with the graphics card. You’ve looked up solutions but received basic guidance like checking the Nvidia control panel or adjusting display settings in Windows. Your monitor only lists 60Hz when using DisplayPort, and LG support didn’t assist, possibly due to outdated drivers. All your GPU drivers are current, and your hardware specs are listed correctly. You’re unsure why this discrepancy exists.

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zProPlayer
Member
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07-31-2025, 05:18 PM
#2
I’d likely start DDU in safe mode to eliminate the NVIDIA driver and then reinstall it. It’s strange, but driver issues can occur.
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zProPlayer
07-31-2025, 05:18 PM #2

I’d likely start DDU in safe mode to eliminate the NVIDIA driver and then reinstall it. It’s strange, but driver issues can occur.

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ABODYxDxPlayz
Junior Member
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08-04-2025, 03:46 PM
#3
You've already resolved it, but the problem persists and Windows treats your display as standard PnP.
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ABODYxDxPlayz
08-04-2025, 03:46 PM #3

You've already resolved it, but the problem persists and Windows treats your display as standard PnP.