Some displays may not have the maximum refresh rate set by default. Refer to the manufacturer documentation for supported refresh rates. Higher refresh rates can reduce the amount of flicker seen on the screen.
Close Windows Display Settings to exit.ĭisplay refresh rate refers to the number of times the screen is redrawn per second, expressed in Hertz (Hz). Typical display devices have refresh rates of 60Hz, 75Hz and higher.Drag the Change the size of text, apps other items slider to adjust the size of these elements. While higher resolutions provide a much sharper image, the size of text and icons on the screen may be very small. Click Apply to use the new resolution Note.Choose your desired resolution from the list presented.Click on the Resolution drop-down menu to access a list of supported resolutions available for this display device.Using the display's native (maximum supported) resolution is generally recommended. However, some applications may require a specific resolution for optimal performance. Refer to the display manufacturer documentation for supported resolutions. The list of available resolution is determined by the specific ports of the display device and the cables/adapters being used.
Some displays support even higher resolutions for example, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160). For example, a screen with a resolution of 1920 x 10 rows of 1920 pixels each. Therefore, this display has a total of 2,073,600 (1920 multiplied by 1080) pixels.
This article provides information and step-by-step instructions on how to adjust the Brightness, Resolution and Refresh Rate of a display connected to an AMD Graphics Card.