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What is the max refresh rate for intel uhd 630 graphics for 1920x1080

Amaid
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I bought a AOC 24G4XE monitor that supports 180 hz I wanted to know if I could somehow maximise my refresh rate by using a certain cable I have intel uhd 630 graphics and I am currently unable to go higher than 120 hz on 1920x1080 as well as this my pc doesn’t have a display port so if I need that then could I get an adaptor?
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IMMORTAL2077
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It's 90Hz but yesterday my laptop is automatically changed graphics resolution on 1024 and refresh rate on around 72Hz. I thought this is error of debian but after so much digging on internet i found this is Intel's uhd graphics error. Reply me if you got any solution. Currently I'm stuck on booting screen with black screen and irc error
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Amaid
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For me personally the max right now is 120hz I’m just confused and wondering if I can get a higher refresh rate than 120 at 1920x1080 if I use a hdmi to display port adaptor
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MUC
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UHD630 was introduced with Intel Coffee Lake processors. What the HDMI port can do depends on what other components the device manufacturer uses on the motherboard.

 

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Therefore, please share information about the PCs you use.

 

Please run the Intel System Support Utility for Windows and perform a scan for all options. Attach the output file here.

Please also create a Report for Intel Graphics Drivers and attach the file here.

 

 

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Amaid
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i have attached what you have asked for hope this can help you find a solution. thanks

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MUC
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The device is an HP Pavilion All-in-One 24-xa0026na.
The only video output is HDMI 1.4

This enables the transmission of a video signal with a maximum pixel clock of 300 MHz TMDS.

 

1920 x 1080 @ 120 Hz (CVT-RB) = 285.55 MHz
1920 x 1080 @ 180 Hz (AOC 24G4 custom video timing) = 415.59 MHz

 

Unfortunately, you have to stay at 1080p @ 120 Hz. You can't go any further.

 

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Amaid
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Thank you for co forming I had a feeling that my pc was limiting it and I probably will upgrade soon. Thanks.
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