Windows 10 now lets you change your monitor's refresh rate within system settings

W10 chads get another upgrade. How are 7fags holding up?
pcgamer.com/windows-10-october-2020-update-/

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>How are 7fags holding up?
literally nobody uses it anymore

Just a few more years until it's a good OS. Thanks for beta testing!

Uhhh who cares? You can already do this in nvidia control panel in like 2 seconds

still rockin' 7. don't really care.

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hello 2006?

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i think your monitor might be broken. my old one went generic pnp before dying. couldn't even change resolution anymore

this is for freesync or g sync. adaptive refresh rate.

I got it maybe four months ago and it just said the same thing when I plugged it in for the first time. But thanks for the warning.

My monitor from 2014 has had this as its name since I bought it. Using the very same at this moment.

i have never seen a monitor that windows hasnt identified as generic pnp monitor and none of mine have ever broke

>1060 3 GB
>3GB

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yeah I put the 2080Ti in my other rig to play VR games on.

I also have this and not on October update. Not sure what OP is going on about. Seems like if anything a normie feature for those who didn't know how advanced settings worked.

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I could already change my refresh rate on Windows 7

i still don't have the gpu scheduling update
what's the fucking deal

Why the fuck was my refresh rate set to 59hz by default?

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your monitor scammed you

This is what I originally thought, but then why is windows letting me bump it to 60hz now but not 75hz (just as an example)?

what did your monitor say it supports?

It's asckually 59.94Hz which is NTSC standard because TVs are stupid and monitors allow for it for compatibility.

I don't know, but I bought it several years ago and thought it was 60hz. Several games would constantly oscillate between 59fps and 60fps so I just assumed the monitor wasn't actually 60fps for the longest time.

It's fine the human eye can't see past 59hz refresh rate anyway

Didn't the Nvidia Control Panel always do this?

OP is a shill and this thread is sponsored.

Sponsored by Microsoft, PCgamer, or Nvidia? Not being a smarmy cunt, seriously asking.

Still zero good reasons to use Windows 10

I wouldn't know windows 10 has shit the bed yet again and I have to reinstall it yet again

you can play microsoft games like halo and age of empires
and other ones like spelunky 2
service is being dropped for 7

like he said, zero reasons

who the fuck unironically still uses 7 lmao

I don't care about any of those things

well it'll change. more games will require windows 10 to play. I tried to play six ages: ride like the wind, win10 only.
you're on Zig Forums and you don't care about games? what about when they all become this way? I'm sure you'll have a pedantic reason to make yourself seem so incredibly wise and smarmy.

You pretty much can't if you plan on upgrading and you don't want to reinstall the entire OS.

Halo MCC runs on Windows 7
t. played MCC on Windows 7

Retards

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when ar they going to fix HDR? shits been broken since release

I would still be using it if all my games ran on it.

>st a few more years until it's a good OS. Thanks for beta testing!
my guess is that you can manually select refresh rate allowing you to overclock your monitor should is support higher refresh rates then on the premade selections.

I had that issue when my monitor first came in. HDMI locked it to 60hz had to buy a display port cable to actually get 144hz

>what about when they all become this way
There's no way I'll ever be interested enough in a brand new game to switch operating systems for it. I haven't been excited for any video game release in over a decade