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Unusual fix for the Horizon Zero Dawn resolution or frame rate problem

Unusual fix for the Horizon Zero Dawn resolution or frame rate problem

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09-27-2025, 05:12 AM
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do they offer 1440p as well? if yes, have you used them and faced similar issues? did you test their DP cables? a few lower-grade options might lead to strange problems with resolution, response time, and unstable bandwidth.
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YourBoyBarcode
09-27-2025, 05:12 AM #11

do they offer 1440p as well? if yes, have you used them and faced similar issues? did you test their DP cables? a few lower-grade options might lead to strange problems with resolution, response time, and unstable bandwidth.

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HafizGamer
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09-27-2025, 05:12 AM
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They are all available in 1080p. The cable I'm using is a "powered" 50' HDMI connection. It needs power to achieve a 4k 60Hz signal over that distance (running it through the floor of my office, across the basement ceiling, up into the living room wall and into the TV). The bandwidth concern makes sense except for the fact that I can play all my other games at 1440p x 60Hz fullscreen without problems, and I can run Horizon at 4k x 60Hz fullscreen—requiring more bandwidth than the 1440p x 60Hz fullscreen signal.

HOLD UP:
Just checking my Nvidia settings, I was planning to set the TV to 1440p and test the game. Here are the screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/gdhboAW
View: https://imgur.com/a/gdhboAW
So it seems to be following the same pattern as the game. It allows up to 60Hz in 4k but only 30Hz in 1440p. What could be happening here? I’m certain the game runs at 60 fps in 1440p fullscreen, and other games work just fine at both resolutions. Why would my driver restrict the TV to 30Hz in 1440p?

Thanks again for your assistance.
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HafizGamer
09-27-2025, 05:12 AM #12

They are all available in 1080p. The cable I'm using is a "powered" 50' HDMI connection. It needs power to achieve a 4k 60Hz signal over that distance (running it through the floor of my office, across the basement ceiling, up into the living room wall and into the TV). The bandwidth concern makes sense except for the fact that I can play all my other games at 1440p x 60Hz fullscreen without problems, and I can run Horizon at 4k x 60Hz fullscreen—requiring more bandwidth than the 1440p x 60Hz fullscreen signal.

HOLD UP:
Just checking my Nvidia settings, I was planning to set the TV to 1440p and test the game. Here are the screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/gdhboAW
View: https://imgur.com/a/gdhboAW
So it seems to be following the same pattern as the game. It allows up to 60Hz in 4k but only 30Hz in 1440p. What could be happening here? I’m certain the game runs at 60 fps in 1440p fullscreen, and other games work just fine at both resolutions. Why would my driver restrict the TV to 30Hz in 1440p?

Thanks again for your assistance.

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