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Can’t Change Your Monitor Refresh Rate? How to Force It
Outdated drivers are often causing this issue
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Updated onJanuary 26, 2024
updated onJanuary 26, 2024
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In some cases, Windows users have reported that they cannot change their refresh rate, which prevents them from maximizing their PC’s display capabilities. If you need help changing your monitor’s refresh rate, this article will provide the steps to help you if you can’t change the monitor refresh rate on Windows 10.
Why can’t I change the monitor refresh rate?
The following are some of the common reasons why you can’t change the monitor refresh rate on Windows 10:
Now that we know why this happens, let’s apply the solutions below to fix it.
What can I do If I can’t change the monitor refresh rate?
Before we proceed with more advanced troubleshooting techniques, here are some quick fixes you can attempt:
If those quick fixes couldn’t resolve the error, here are a couple of advanced solutions you can attempt:
1. Update your graphics card driver
Alternatively, you can download the graphics card, i.e., Nvidia or Intel, from the manufacturer’s official website and install it manually.
If none of the methods mentioned above doesn’t suit your expertise, you can try third-party software to download the latest driver versions from its database automatically.
⇒Get PC HelpSoft Driver Updater
2. Change your adapter settings
If you’ve been unable to change the refresh rate on your PC, you’ll find it hard to play games optimally. Games are graphics intensive, and some require the highest system configurations. Even more, some of you might be wondering:Is variable refresh rate good for gaming?Rest assured that you’ll find the answer in our dedicated guide.
This can be a big problem, especially if yourmonitor is stuck at 60Hz on Windows 11, and you can’t fully utilize your GPU.
You might also be interested in reading our guide onhow to enable dynamic refresh rate in Windows 11.
Luckily, with the steps listed above, you should be able to change your PC’s refresh rate.
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.