Aoc Driver For Windows 10
Hi, I just purchased a ag271qg ( ) to pair with my 1070. Sako finnbear serial numbers. I managed to make the refresh rate on it to 165hz, then using NVIDIA control panel i made it work at 165hz. There is a very difference in reduction of blur (based on mouse movement) so it appears to be working. The thing im unsure about is that there was a dvd included which said driver and manual. I decided to find and download the driver via their website since I do not have an optical drive.
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Once I downloaded and unzipped it I noticed that there was no.exe file or anything, just some random files and folders with unknown extensions. Do I even need these drivers, and if so where do I dump them?? You could try using Device Manager to install them.Right click on the start menu button, click on Device Manager, expand the Monitors sub-type, and right-click on the new monitor you have(which I'm guessing is the only one), and click on the 'Update Driver Software.' Button, and then select 'Browse my computer for driver software', then browse to the folder of the drivers(after you have extracted the zip file).
If they actually work, they'll probably get installed. Otherwise, just let it be - you don't need drivers for a monitor anyway - they're all Plug 'n' Play. Hi, I just got a ag271qg ( ) which has a base refresh rate of 144hz but can be overclocked through the monitor menu to 165hz. My first question is, can enabling this have any negative effect on the monitor or its life??
Another thing is that last night (the first night i had it) I wanted to download some games to test so i turned the monitors power off via the monitors power button. When i woke up and turned it back on it just was black screen for ages, so I turned it off and on again which fixed it. Anyone know why this could of happened? I might be just paranoid because its new but im worried its going to die. It shouldn't hurt the monitor to OC it but honestly why would you?
Are you really pushing over 144 FPS at 2K if so you have a heck of a GPU setup. I wouldn't worry about the monitor coming on probably just a timing thing. Well if you can run your games at 165fps then you might as well use 165hz but if you cant I would just leave it at 144hz. Setting the monitor to 165hz will increase heat but I doubt by enough to affect the lifespan of the monitor. Not sure why the monitor would turn on by itself but im doubtful thats any indication the monitor is dying.
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