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Hi. My laptop has HD Graphics 630 integrated to intel 7700hq processor. I used my laptop's IPS panel at 1920x1080 60 hz a lots of years. A few months ago I bought 2k 360hz oled monitor. When I decided to change resolution and refresh rate I saw that is not on my list.
There was max 1920x1080 120Hz available in that list, so I used my monitor at 1920x12080 120hz for a while. A few months later I did update to windows and other programs (nvidia,intel, etc. Then when I checked the image settings and I saw new value on the resolution list. It is 2560x1440 but 60hz. Does this processor's graphic unit has support the 120hz or 144hz or 360 hz? If it so how can ı do that?
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Please specify the manufacturer and model of laptop and monitor.
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Monster Abra A5 v9.2.2 is my laptop's model. Samsung G60SD is my monitor.
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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SD)
2 x HDMI 2.1 FRL
1 x DisplayPort 1.4a HBR3
both with Display Stream Compression (DSC)
Monster Abra A5
1 x HDMI
1 x mini DisplayPort 1.2
1 x mini DisplayPort 1.3
The HDMI connection is inferior to the two mini DisplayPort connectors in any case. I would therefore recommend that you get this cable:
Club 3D CAC-1115 | Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 cable
If the manufacturer's information on the connectors' version is correct, then one of the two mini DisplayPorts on the back of the device should be able to deliver the HBR3 protocol. The integrated Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mobile is capable of this in principle. Unfortunately, it does not support DSC, i.e. the maximum achievable pixel clock is 1075 MHz.
The monitor's operating instructions state (on page 38) that the monitor can do the following:
- 2560 x 1440 @ 240 Hz ... 1111 MHz
- 2560 x 1440 @ 120 Hz ... 556 MHz
- 1080p @ 360 Hz ... 938 MHz
The green modes should therefore work if you connect the suggested cable to the mini DisplayPort, which corresponds to version 1.3. You will simply have to try out which of the two connections works better.
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Please also note that you must set the monitor to the highest DisplayPort version in the On Screen Display menu (OSD). See user manual on page 28.
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Thanks for your research and recommend. AS your advised product has not selling on my country I found another product for it.
When it arrived to me I will try it and get informed to you.
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That cable arrived to me. I made connections. Then I set the display settings. Now I used my monitor on 2k 120 Hz. Thanks lot for your help.

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