PbP limits adjust refresh speed
PbP limits adjust refresh speed
Hi there, I recently bought a new Titan Army C49SH monitor with a 144 Hz display. When I switched to PbP mode, Windows stopped letting me pick a refresh rate above 60 Hz. I’m using it with my laptop via a double cable setup (HDMI and Type-C to DisplayPort), just like with my old Samsung monitor. Everything on the cable works fine at full resolution and speed. After trying to adjust the custom refresh rate in the NVIDIA control panel, the image became very blurry. I’ve attached screenshots of the blurry side—144 Hz versus 60 Hz—and noticed it’s especially noticeable with the mouse cursor. I’ve reached out to the manufacturer’s support for about two weeks, but they haven’t helped much. Could you explain what’s happening and suggest a solution? Thanks, even if my English isn’t perfect.
It’s similar to how a monitor can only handle a certain refresh rate and reaction speed; drawing from two sources at once doubles the effort because you’re showing two images instead of one.
When resolution divides among sources that share the same data, each source must process more information, increasing the overall effort required.
It doesn't depend on the resolution; you get double the details. The information must be handled by a chip, and the data volume changes. It's parallel processing—think of one brain but using both hands for two separate math tasks. Would you complete both as quickly as with just one? (Each test is different in questions and answers.)