How to get 4K @ 60Hz with GTX 970 and HDMI 2.0





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I used to be able to have my PC running 4K @ 60Hz with HDMI 2.0



But somehow, that option is gone. I can't enable 60Hz anymore, the customize button on the NVidia control panel is just greyed out.



Any idea?



Specs:




Monitor: 32-inch 4K Qnix with HDMI 2.0



GFX: GTX 970



Windows 10 64-bit



Nvidia driver




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  • Have you enabled DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution)? This disables custom resolutions because it adds its own settings.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:37











  • Just retest and looks only the HDMI1 port on my monitor support 2.0. Other ports (HDMI2, HDMI3) supportonly 1.4.

    – Dio Phung
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40











  • Yeah, that's also very typical for 4K monitors.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40


















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I used to be able to have my PC running 4K @ 60Hz with HDMI 2.0



But somehow, that option is gone. I can't enable 60Hz anymore, the customize button on the NVidia control panel is just greyed out.



Any idea?



Specs:




Monitor: 32-inch 4K Qnix with HDMI 2.0



GFX: GTX 970



Windows 10 64-bit



Nvidia driver




enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • Have you enabled DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution)? This disables custom resolutions because it adds its own settings.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:37











  • Just retest and looks only the HDMI1 port on my monitor support 2.0. Other ports (HDMI2, HDMI3) supportonly 1.4.

    – Dio Phung
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40











  • Yeah, that's also very typical for 4K monitors.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40














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I used to be able to have my PC running 4K @ 60Hz with HDMI 2.0



But somehow, that option is gone. I can't enable 60Hz anymore, the customize button on the NVidia control panel is just greyed out.



Any idea?



Specs:




Monitor: 32-inch 4K Qnix with HDMI 2.0



GFX: GTX 970



Windows 10 64-bit



Nvidia driver




enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I used to be able to have my PC running 4K @ 60Hz with HDMI 2.0



But somehow, that option is gone. I can't enable 60Hz anymore, the customize button on the NVidia control panel is just greyed out.



Any idea?



Specs:




Monitor: 32-inch 4K Qnix with HDMI 2.0



GFX: GTX 970



Windows 10 64-bit



Nvidia driver




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  • Have you enabled DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution)? This disables custom resolutions because it adds its own settings.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:37











  • Just retest and looks only the HDMI1 port on my monitor support 2.0. Other ports (HDMI2, HDMI3) supportonly 1.4.

    – Dio Phung
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40











  • Yeah, that's also very typical for 4K monitors.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40



















  • Have you enabled DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution)? This disables custom resolutions because it adds its own settings.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:37











  • Just retest and looks only the HDMI1 port on my monitor support 2.0. Other ports (HDMI2, HDMI3) supportonly 1.4.

    – Dio Phung
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40











  • Yeah, that's also very typical for 4K monitors.

    – GiantTree
    Jul 2 '17 at 22:40

















Have you enabled DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution)? This disables custom resolutions because it adds its own settings.

– GiantTree
Jul 2 '17 at 22:37





Have you enabled DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution)? This disables custom resolutions because it adds its own settings.

– GiantTree
Jul 2 '17 at 22:37













Just retest and looks only the HDMI1 port on my monitor support 2.0. Other ports (HDMI2, HDMI3) supportonly 1.4.

– Dio Phung
Jul 2 '17 at 22:40





Just retest and looks only the HDMI1 port on my monitor support 2.0. Other ports (HDMI2, HDMI3) supportonly 1.4.

– Dio Phung
Jul 2 '17 at 22:40













Yeah, that's also very typical for 4K monitors.

– GiantTree
Jul 2 '17 at 22:40





Yeah, that's also very typical for 4K monitors.

– GiantTree
Jul 2 '17 at 22:40










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It turns out that I plugged in the wrong port: HDMI 1.4. You have to use HDMI 2.0 port to get 4K @ 60Hz






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    It turns out that I plugged in the wrong port: HDMI 1.4. You have to use HDMI 2.0 port to get 4K @ 60Hz






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        It turns out that I plugged in the wrong port: HDMI 1.4. You have to use HDMI 2.0 port to get 4K @ 60Hz






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