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How To Set Aoc Monitor To 144hz

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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 January 2019

Size Name: 22 inch FHDStyle Name: (75Hz) Verified Purchase

So...
(Right Monitor) The monitor is fine. It's actually great for the price too. Colours are vivid, the menu to change the brightness, contrast etc. is easy to navigate once you get used to it. You can completely modify the screen to make it look how you want it to look.
However... It's locked to 60fps and NOT 75fps. The way to do this is for Nvidia GPU's is to go into the Nvidia control panel and enter the "change resolution" option in the menu. From there, scroll down to PC, not FULL HD, and you can change from 60Hz to 75Hz. From there you can also go into the "Change desktop colour settings" and you can play around with the Brightness, contrast, etc. in a bit more depth and ease. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do these things with an AMD GPU.
Anyway, the screen is great ESPECIALLY for playing PS4, Xbox One or Switch games. (Note: The pictures taken aren't 100% accurate. They are slightly more whitewashed. It's A LOT more clear in person)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Screen but you NEED to know this!
By Liam K. on 7 January 2019

So...
(Right Monitor) The monitor is fine. It's actually great for the price too. Colours are vivid, the menu to change the brightness, contrast etc. is easy to navigate once you get used to it. You can completely modify the screen to make it look how you want it to look.
However... It's locked to 60fps and NOT 75fps. The way to do this is for Nvidia GPU's is to go into the Nvidia control panel and enter the "change resolution" option in the menu. From there, scroll down to PC, not FULL HD, and you can change from 60Hz to 75Hz. From there you can also go into the "Change desktop colour settings" and you can play around with the Brightness, contrast, etc. in a bit more depth and ease. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do these things with an AMD GPU.
Anyway, the screen is great ESPECIALLY for playing PS4, Xbox One or Switch games. (Note: The pictures taken aren't 100% accurate. They are slightly more whitewashed. It's A LOT more clear in person)

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 January 2017

Size Name: 22 inch FHDStyle Name: (75Hz) Verified Purchase

No problem so far. This screen is good.

Edit: PLEASE READ THIS
Still 5 stars but I wish I knew it before!
If you want freesync to work over 60 fps (and have a vsync at 75hz) you have to install the beta driver of the screen (and start windows in test mod to allow unsigned drivers)!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2017

Size Name: 24 inch FHDStyle Name: (144Hz) Verified Purchase

If you are looking for a well priced 1080p 144HZ gaming monitor, then look no further. The AOC G2460PF boasts a very competitive price tag for a 144hz 1080p freesync monitor. I managed to pick this up for a very low price of £169.99, however this item usually hovers around the £220 price range, which is a decent amount lower than other 144hz 1080p panels. Upon using the item for a while I feel I can now give a fair review and list out some pros and cons of this item

**Pros**

-Great price

-Simplistic yet sleek design

-Freesync

-2 built in USB slots on the side of the panel is a nice bonus

-144hz refresh rate is game changing

-Comes with cables included (Displayport, HDMI, VGA, Audio)

-Lots of viewing angles and easily height adjustable

**Cons**

-Pretty bleak colour: This is a TN panel so this is to be expected. Changing settings can help but overall color clarity is average

-Brightness settings are way too high, and it's hard to find a decent middle ground without sacrificing colour/clarity

-Doesn't come with DVI cable but instead comes with an outdated and next to useless VGA cable. Shipping a 1080p 144hz monitor with a vga cable seems next to pointless! The displayport cable included is capable of 144hz, however a dual link dvi d cable instead of a VGA would have been nice...

- I experienced very slight flickering at 144hz using the supplied Displayport cable. Not too noticable but still a hindrance. Either way, I made sure to buy a high quality displayport cable from Amazon with this order just in case this happened, and since changing out for the new cable, I've fixed the issue. Here is a link to the cable I bought

Cable Matters Gold Plated DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable 2 Metres

-Built in speakers are extremely poor. I doubt anyone is buying this for the speakers, but still, awful speakers. Use external speakers

-The OSD/navigation menu can be quite cumbersome to use. It's not a massive deal, but you will be spending a lot of time in the menus and a nicer UI would have been nicer

**Conclusion**

Overall I am very happy with this monitor. If you are on the fence about 144hz, make the upgrade! I finally experienced it for the first time with this monitor and I am blown away with how crisp and smooth it is. If you have an AMD card capable of Freesync I doubly recommend this monitor, however, those with nvidia GPUs will still be able to use this monitor no problem, just wont be able to take advantage of freesync. You can't go wrong with the price here. As mentioned earlier, you may experience flickering at 144hz with the supplied displayport cable, so I recommend picking up a higher quality one. Otherwise I have nothing but good things to say about this monitor in terms of delivering what it sets out to do!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Value 144hz Freesync Monitor
By Eoghan on 20 November 2017

If you are looking for a well priced 1080p 144HZ gaming monitor, then look no further. The AOC G2460PF boasts a very competitive price tag for a 144hz 1080p freesync monitor. I managed to pick this up for a very low price of £169.99, however this item usually hovers around the £220 price range, which is a decent amount lower than other 144hz 1080p panels. Upon using the item for a while I feel I can now give a fair review and list out some pros and cons of this item

**Pros**

-Great price

-Simplistic yet sleek design

-Freesync

-2 built in USB slots on the side of the panel is a nice bonus

-144hz refresh rate is game changing

-Comes with cables included (Displayport, HDMI, VGA, Audio)

-Lots of viewing angles and easily height adjustable

**Cons**

-Pretty bleak colour: This is a TN panel so this is to be expected. Changing settings can help but overall color clarity is average

-Brightness settings are way too high, and it's hard to find a decent middle ground without sacrificing colour/clarity

-Doesn't come with DVI cable but instead comes with an outdated and next to useless VGA cable. Shipping a 1080p 144hz monitor with a vga cable seems next to pointless! The displayport cable included is capable of 144hz, however a dual link dvi d cable instead of a VGA would have been nice...

- I experienced very slight flickering at 144hz using the supplied Displayport cable. Not too noticable but still a hindrance. Either way, I made sure to buy a high quality displayport cable from Amazon with this order just in case this happened, and since changing out for the new cable, I've fixed the issue. Here is a link to the cable I bought

[[ASIN:B005H3Q59U Cable Matters Gold Plated DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable 2 Metres]]

-Built in speakers are extremely poor. I doubt anyone is buying this for the speakers, but still, awful speakers. Use external speakers

-The OSD/navigation menu can be quite cumbersome to use. It's not a massive deal, but you will be spending a lot of time in the menus and a nicer UI would have been nicer

**Conclusion**

Overall I am very happy with this monitor. If you are on the fence about 144hz, make the upgrade! I finally experienced it for the first time with this monitor and I am blown away with how crisp and smooth it is. If you have an AMD card capable of Freesync I doubly recommend this monitor, however, those with nvidia GPUs will still be able to use this monitor no problem, just wont be able to take advantage of freesync. You can't go wrong with the price here. As mentioned earlier, you may experience flickering at 144hz with the supplied displayport cable, so I recommend picking up a higher quality one. Otherwise I have nothing but good things to say about this monitor in terms of delivering what it sets out to do!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 January 2018

Size Name: 22 inch FHDStyle Name: (75Hz) Verified Purchase

The monitor is exactly what I wanted - a high productivity, high-frequency display with 21-22 inches to look at. I am not fond of overly large monitors, so finding these tech specs at this size was what initially brought me to the product.

While I cannot comment on the freesynch options of the monitor, as I do not own the right GPU for this, the monitor is a great companion for my gaming sprees allowing excellent manoeuvrability throughout.

Fixing the brightness is probably my biggest issue as I cannot darken the display enough only by using the hardware itself, so I advise downloading and using all accompanying drivers to manage the full spectre (if you're not too lazy).

The monitor came packed with a suitably long HDMI cable, sound and video cords, UK power plug and a software disc. I read that not all sellers provide all cables, so I was more than pleased when I found the whole assortment in the box.

Overall, this is a good LED monitor if you're looking for a budget addition to your everyday experiences, be it gaming or work-related.

I waited for this review to have some experience with the product; I'm still happy with my purchase even after the said period.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2019

Size Name: 22 inch FHDStyle Name: (75Hz) Verified Purchase

I bought this to use with my MacBook Pro which I have partitioned with OSX and Windows 10 via Bootcamp. I wanted to be able to play PC games with as good image quality as possible and the graphics card in my MacBook is AMD so this seemed like an excellent choice to be able to use FreeSync at 75hz. The supplied DisplayPort cable is full size only so I had to buy a separate miniDisplayPort to DisplayPort cable for a fiver. Once connected the monitor was recognised immediately under OSX and image quality was crisp, colour balance excellent and there were no dead pixels.
After booting into Windows 10 the monitor was also recognised and installed with the standard Windows drivers. To enable the full 75hz Freesync capabilities however, you need to download the driver from the AOC website or from the supplied CD. The installation of this driver is a tad fiddly as you need to disable driver signing via a console command, reboot into a driver test mode, install the driver then re-instate driver signing and reboot again. When I installed the driver I received an error message saying there was a problem but after rebooting I was able to turn FreeSync on and play games at full 75hz so it does eventually work, despite what Windows 10 tells you.
Games now look significantly better - Star Wars Battlefront II now has none of the image tearing that I always got on my old monitor.
After the initial setup issues I can't fault this monitor. It's solidly built, has superb image quality and is excellent value for money.

How To Set Aoc Monitor To 144hz

Source: https://www.amazon.co.uk/AOC-G2460PF-Widescreen-Multimedia-1920x1080/dp/B01BV1XBEI

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