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Track Frame Speed Limited

Track Frame Speed Limited

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xRowlet
Junior Member
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07-21-2025, 10:21 AM
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You're facing issues with your monitors not supporting the refresh rate you want. Despite using a GTX4070 and DisplayPort, your two GIGABYTE M27Q monitors seem limited to 60Hz. You've checked HDR settings and even tried forcing higher rates via screenshots, but haven't found a solution. Consider consulting community forums or checking manufacturer guidelines for the specific monitor models you're using.
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xRowlet
07-21-2025, 10:21 AM #1

You're facing issues with your monitors not supporting the refresh rate you want. Despite using a GTX4070 and DisplayPort, your two GIGABYTE M27Q monitors seem limited to 60Hz. You've checked HDR settings and even tried forcing higher rates via screenshots, but haven't found a solution. Consider consulting community forums or checking manufacturer guidelines for the specific monitor models you're using.

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VendyMC_YT
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07-22-2025, 12:04 PM
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The issue appears more frequently with display adapters. It may indicate a Gigabyte M27Q model or a generic PFP adapter. Check if you're using a DisplayPort 1.2 cable. For some users, resetting color settings (8/10 bit) helped. Restore the default and unplug the monitor briefly. Updated March 1, 2024 by Spreadking – spacing error noted.
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VendyMC_YT
07-22-2025, 12:04 PM #2

The issue appears more frequently with display adapters. It may indicate a Gigabyte M27Q model or a generic PFP adapter. Check if you're using a DisplayPort 1.2 cable. For some users, resetting color settings (8/10 bit) helped. Restore the default and unplug the monitor briefly. Updated March 1, 2024 by Spreadking – spacing error noted.

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xFilbert_
Member
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07-27-2025, 09:54 PM
#3
It appears as a standard PFP monitor. The cables you're using seem to be DisplayPort 1.2 connectors.
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xFilbert_
07-27-2025, 09:54 PM #3

It appears as a standard PFP monitor. The cables you're using seem to be DisplayPort 1.2 connectors.

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hawk5strike
Member
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07-28-2025, 04:18 PM
#4
Have you considered removing and reinstalling the drivers for your monitor? The manufacturer's site lists Rev 2.0. When you select firmware, it mentions needing a USB connection between PC and monitor to apply the update. You might try using a USB-connected monitor to the PC instead.
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hawk5strike
07-28-2025, 04:18 PM #4

Have you considered removing and reinstalling the drivers for your monitor? The manufacturer's site lists Rev 2.0. When you select firmware, it mentions needing a USB connection between PC and monitor to apply the update. You might try using a USB-connected monitor to the PC instead.

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ElTorchoN
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08-04-2025, 08:17 PM
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I also discovered that this display restricts performance when HDR is turned on, and using a USB-C connection could be the optimal choice for this specific device.
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ElTorchoN
08-04-2025, 08:17 PM #5

I also discovered that this display restricts performance when HDR is turned on, and using a USB-C connection could be the optimal choice for this specific device.

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HyperZerk
Junior Member
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08-05-2025, 04:26 AM
#6
Are you sure? I'm testing a M27Q revision 1 at 170Hz, 1440p resolution with HDR.
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HyperZerk
08-05-2025, 04:26 AM #6

Are you sure? I'm testing a M27Q revision 1 at 170Hz, 1440p resolution with HDR.

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xCupQuake_
Member
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08-05-2025, 12:39 PM
#7
Yep, Imma qoute a redit user here " If you enable HDR (10bpc) that will limit the refresh rate lower than 170Hz too. With HDR on it will limit itself to 120Hz over DisplayPort. However this is a "fake" HDR monitor with only HDR400 certification, so IMO it only looks worse in this mode over SDR. I'd rather have the extra refresh rate." So the best option seems to turn of Hdr and update the monitor drivers while conecting the Pc and monitor with a usb cable.
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xCupQuake_
08-05-2025, 12:39 PM #7

Yep, Imma qoute a redit user here " If you enable HDR (10bpc) that will limit the refresh rate lower than 170Hz too. With HDR on it will limit itself to 120Hz over DisplayPort. However this is a "fake" HDR monitor with only HDR400 certification, so IMO it only looks worse in this mode over SDR. I'd rather have the extra refresh rate." So the best option seems to turn of Hdr and update the monitor drivers while conecting the Pc and monitor with a usb cable.

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AwesomeHanaa
Junior Member
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08-05-2025, 01:00 PM
#8
I've adjusted the drivers so they show M27Q in Device Manager, but nothing has changed. I made sure HDR is disabled as others reported. Currently USB C isn't available since my B550F motherboard lacks an USB-C port. Both monitors are now connected via USB.
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AwesomeHanaa
08-05-2025, 01:00 PM #8

I've adjusted the drivers so they show M27Q in Device Manager, but nothing has changed. I made sure HDR is disabled as others reported. Currently USB C isn't available since my B550F motherboard lacks an USB-C port. Both monitors are now connected via USB.

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KayaChan_
Member
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08-05-2025, 01:34 PM
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I'll continue looking for a solution. Are there any alternative display port cables available that you think might work?
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KayaChan_
08-05-2025, 01:34 PM #9

I'll continue looking for a solution. Are there any alternative display port cables available that you think might work?

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Smol_Desi
Junior Member
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08-08-2025, 04:34 AM
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I'm using the DisplayPort cables that came with the monitor, but I don't have any other DisplayPort cables to test. I also tried HDMI and it was limited to 60Hz.
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Smol_Desi
08-08-2025, 04:34 AM #10

I'm using the DisplayPort cables that came with the monitor, but I don't have any other DisplayPort cables to test. I also tried HDMI and it was limited to 60Hz.

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