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I can't change my refresh rate. It all gray out.

Rog_owner12
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Can someone help me please?

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Auralee87
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If your refresh rate settings are grayed out, it could be due to a few possible reasons. Here are some steps you can try to resolve this:

1. **Update Display Drivers**: Sometimes outdated or incompatible drivers can restrict display settings. Check if you have the latest graphics driver installed by visiting your GPU manufacturer's website (e.g., NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) or through Device Manager.

2. **Check Display Cable and Port**: Ensure that your monitor is connected using a cable that supports the desired refresh rate (such as HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort). Some ports or cables may limit your refresh rate options.

3. **Monitor Settings**: If your monitor has built-in settings, try adjusting the refresh rate there. Some monitors allow changing settings directly through an on-screen display menu.

4. **Resolution Settings**: Check if the current screen resolution supports your desired refresh rate. Some resolutions may limit the available refresh rate options.

5. **Try a Different Port**: If you're using a desktop, try connecting to a different port on your GPU, as some ports may have different refresh rate capabilities.

If none of these solutions work, check your monitor's documentation to confirm that it supports higher refresh rates at the current resolution, or reach out to the manufacturer for further assistance. This problem was happening with me too while playing rummy wealth 999 but I solved it by this method.

Auralee87
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Please try the method.

Lunalee
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If your refresh rate settings are grayed out, there could be a few reasons behind it. First, ensure that your display drivers are up-to-date, as outdated or incompatible drivers can restrict your ability to adjust display settings. You can update your graphics drivers via your GPU manufacturer's website (like NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) or through the Device Manager. Next, check your display cable and port, as not all cables (like older HDMI versions) support higher refresh rates; using HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort can often resolve this. Additionally, some monitors allow refresh rate adjustments directly within their on-screen display menus, so it's worth checking there as well. Make sure your screen resolution supports the desired refresh rate, as certain resolutions may restrict refresh rate options. If you’re using a desktop, try a different port on your GPU, since different ports may offer varying refresh rate capabilities. When I faced this issue while playing 3 patti room app , these steps helped me resolve it. If the problem persists, consult your monitor's documentation to verify compatibility or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.

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