on 17.06.2023 12:03
on 17.06.2023 12:03
Hello, I've recently bought the Deputy P40 (awesome laptop btw) but I've ran into some trouble with the external screen.
I've tried every display adapter settings in the bios (Discrete Gpu only which disable entirely the possibility of using an external screen for some reason), MsHybrid, and Dynamic. For every settings the result is the same, the external display is connected to the iGPU through the HDMI port and locked to 60Hz even if the game is rendered at 140Hz+.
For info the GPU driver is updated, I've tried multiple HDMI cables and the screen is a Legion Y25-25 capable of 240Hz with HDMI 2.0.
If someone has an idea I will gladly hear it, thanks in advance!
on 27.07.2023 12:56
on 27.07.2023 12:56
Hello there, @Cyanogen
As both your laptop and your separately purchased monitor both have refresh rates high enough to support 160Hz it is likely that there is a limiting factor occurring with either the connection cable or the ports.
In order to check this could you provide me the MSN number which can be found on the label of your laptop.
on 21.08.2023 22:15
on 21.08.2023 22:15
Hello all,
I am not sure if I should open a new discussion or go on with this one, but @Cyanogen, I have quite the same issue as you.
I bought a LG 27gp850 which I plugged in HDMI (I used the HDMI cable provided with the monitor) to my brand new Erazer Deputy P40 (MSN 30035597) but the refresh rate seems limited to 60hz.
It is weird because in the display panel I can change resolution but not the refresh rate (59,95Hz), and it appears as it only recognizes the integrated GPU (when I open the link "GPU properties for Sreen2", it displays the properties of the integrated GPU) :
However, Windows (11) also seems to recognize the GPU (Geforce RTX 4060) :
Moreover, in the Nvidia configuration panel it appears as the HDMI port (and the integrated monitor) is only linked with the integrated GPU.
I don't know what to do now... Could you please help me !
Thanks in advance
on 21.08.2023 23:09
on 21.08.2023 23:09
Hello again,
As mentionned by @Cyanogen , I also tried to boot in "Discrete Gpu" mode and the external monitor is no longer detected by the system. It is as the HDMI port vanished...
Only the integrated monitor remains visible and the GPU (RTX4060) seems to run it now :
I don't know what to think...
on 05.05.2024 00:06
on 07.05.2024 14:41
on 07.05.2024 14:41
Hello JacobP,
Thanks for the response and sorry for the delay. The MSN of my laptop is 30035597.
I've tried many different cables and adapters and nothing worked properly; exactly like @CrFan . It feels like the HDMI port is not directly connected to the discrete GPU, I also tried a few spare usb-c adaptors I had (cheap ones i must admit) and the issue was the same.
Cheers, Cyanogen.
on 22.07.2024 12:55
on 22.07.2024 12:55
dear @Cyanogen
Sorry for the late replay.
Has your issue been resolved?
connecting an external monitor to a laptop and expecting it to have the same MHZ is unlikely. The most likely cause of the issue is that the resolutions of each monitor are different and so the HDMI cannot keep up the same speeds.
If you are referring to the ribbon between the mainboard and the input ports, this will need to be assessed and tested to see if this is causing the issue.
there are way to many factors to take in when trying to troubleshoot the reported fault, so finding the exact issue will be very difficult with out testing the unit and monitors, and it will be deferent for every user.
thanks
08.10.2024 12:35 - edited 09.10.2024 12:34
08.10.2024 12:35 - edited 09.10.2024 12:34
I have this issue, 2x 1440p monitors (1x 144hz 1x 165hz), the only thing I haven't tried yet is the mini display port.
Edit:-
Ok so using the DP cable has worked and my monitor is actually using the 4060 at its highest refresh rate.
its quite likely that the issue is that the HDMI cables are just old ones that cap out at 60hz. to get multiple monitors you'll need a DP Hub so you can plug multiple DP cables in and then plug the hub into the laptop via the mini dp port.
I did have this monitor connected via the thunderbolt port yesterday, with a multi adapter (1 HDMI port several usb ports) connected via the USB-C (thunderbolt) port on the back of the laptop but it capped out at 72hz. that could either be the HDMI cable itself, or it was the limit with connecting via that port/adapter.
for me I don't really mind one screen running at 60hz so I won't bother buying a DP hub. seeing as I can get one of them to run at its max refresh rate, I don't game across two monitors one of them is just a spare browsing screen anyway. but I would check to see if your HDMI cables are old and or try a male to male (mini) dp cable.