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--- Comment #27 from Yaroslav ---
In my settings, too, 240 was set, but in the browser/games it was still 60. I
had to look for an alternative solution.
With the open driver, everything worked for me because all the monitors started
working in 60Hz
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--- Comment #26 from Philip P. ---
Hey looks like this finally blew up a little :D
Im also on a 240hz(DP)<->60hz(hdmi) setup.
AMD RX470 graphics card here, with open drivers.
I did not not modify an config files though, I was able to simply set the
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--- Comment #25 from Nate Graham ---
I'm starting to lean towards the Nvidia driver being at fault here. :)
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--- Comment #24 from Yaroslav ---
With the "X.Org server - Nouveau dusplay driver" I have a limit of 60 fps on
both monitors and all elements of the desktop can be opened with a double
click.
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--- Comment #23 from Yaroslav ---
I tried a lot of things to solve my frequency problems.
I just recently switched to Linux and in particular KDE, so I don't even know
how to switch this X11 to Wayland =)
kwin --v showed (kwin 5.19.5)
echo
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419421
Nate Graham changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|Cannot open folders/files |QML timers go too fast when