
AOC G2460fq
1920 x 1080 pixels, 24"
AOC G2460fq
1920 x 1080 pixels, 24"
Er hat kein G-Sync. http://eu.aoc.com/de/gaming/products/g2460fq/specs
Yes, that should not be a problem. Display port cables have a standardised bandwidth that must be fulfilled up to 2m cable length and is easily sufficient for 144hz at Full HD (also sufficient for 60hz 4K or 144Hz WQHD 2560x1440).
Yes, that is possible. I also don't know why you don't show the picture of the back, I usually still find it important. -> http://us.aoc.com/_admin/upload/b369877116ef90a7fbea675a53930338.png PS: These are probably still very early product pictures or illustrations. On the American page of AOC the monitor already looks a bit different: http://us.aoc.com/product_feature.php?id=78
As far as I know, this is not possible via HDMI (with or without an adapter).
Unfortunately, this is not regulated for pixel errors. To give you more information in DOA situations with pixel errors, please contact rma@digitecgalaxus.ch.
i have only recently realised that i have to set the 144hz refresh rate in windows and in "sreen resolution" -> "advanced settings" in the monitor tab. i have been using the monitor with only 60hz for a long time. i definitely noticed the change to 144hz. games are much smoother now. i can neither confirm nor verify whether the monitor effectively reaches 144hz. in any case, however, there is a clear difference to 60hz. games with high fps play much smoother.
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