I actually always have my Xbox One X in the living room on my TV.
There I can adjust how much Hz I want to have (my Samsung TV creates 100Hz so there are possibilities).
If I now connect the Xbox to my 144Hz gaming monitor, unfortunately I can't get a setting option for the Hz number in the settings of the Xbox.
Yes, I know that some monitors can only provide 144Hz via DisplayPort and not necessarily via HDMI 120Hz.
However, this works with my monitor. AOC G2590FX.
Maybe you can help me somehow.
The better question is what does it bring you no games will reach the 144FPS
No offense. Fact!
The One X outputs a maximum of 60FPS in Full HD and 30FPS in 4K… So can set 100Hz brings nothing anyway.
So the face is not an insult how old are you 12 you will not get an answer every person who reads that and has some level will laugh at you and push you away
Beware of the heer is quick to offend he does not want to hear the truth.
Well, I do not really understand the question? What does he want to hear now? He will see if the Xbox shows him more hz in the settings or not?
I understand it synonymous not really but it is already pathetic if you have to insult immediately because I do not like the answer because as you have written 144Hz are meaningless because there's never a game on the 60FPS he probably means because the Xbox has no Displayport port and HDMI cable only 120HZ transmitted and he does not get a setting to increase the hz number he does not seem to know that it also HDMI cable gives the 144hz (not every HDMI cable can 120 or 144 HZ) can transfer the xbox is not designed for it (at least for 144hz not) and not every monitor is able to display the 120HZ via HDMI some just do it via DP maybe that's his problem
In addition, it is said that 144hz or 120 Hz on a 4k resolution on the One X is not possible at 4k is automatically only 60 HZ spent
Although I do not know who offended who because the comment was probably deleted, but what I know is that your answer is neither helpful nor correct and certainly not the truth.
With how many frames a game is running at which resolution is not limited to the hardware alone but also varies from game to game and also a question of the ability of the programmer. Your statement is simply wrong.
Yes, a Horizon 4 runs in 4k with HDR enabled and more total game details with only 30 frames. A Motorsport 7, however, with consistently 60 as Gears 5 and this at 4k resolution, including HDR.
In addition, in the video settings of the console, the refresh rate between 60 and 120 Hz, even at 4k resolution.
And here we're at the next of your misrepresented facts. The Hz number has nothing and I like to repeat it again, nothing to do with the frames. The frame number indicates the image refresh rate of the game. This can be selected on console only in some games itself. The heart number, however, indicates the refresh rate during image display on the output device. The higher the faster the individual picture lines are updated on television or monitor and prevent line breaks and tearing.
This has nothing to do with each other and all your statements are thus simply wrong and misleading. Hope you now have a better understanding and will soon give more helpful answers to the topic.
Unfortunately, I can't help you more exactly, but I play on a TV and can set the heart rate in the video options of the console between 60 and 120 with activated 4k. This with the included HDMI cable. 144 Hz are thus apparently not possible.
However, my TV has FreeSync and compensates for image repetition between game and TV itself. In my case this makes this option obsolete.
Either the army or the lord says.
No comment was deleted? And their statement is wrong 120HZ are not possible on 4K even Microsoft writes but no you better
Quote: 120 Hz is only available for 1080p and 1440p. If you change the resolution to 4K UHD or 720p, the refresh rate defaults to 60 Hz.
https://support.xbox.com/...y-settings
if you already open the door you should at least google for a while
Ever heard of auto correction?
Nobody has said that it has anything to do with the FPS only that it can't be ausreizten and makes it at 30 FPS hardly a noticeable difference
In addition, his TV has a high probability of HDMI 1.4b HDMI 1.4b is not able to transfer 4k 120Hz and since the Xbox one x probably has only one HDMI 1.4b port can't go that
That would only be possible with HDMI 2.1 What you should not so often s.TV TVs find
Whether it is possible in 4k I do not know, however, is the option to choose from. But that was not what my comment was about.
If you already open the door then rather read and understand properly. It was all about the answer of Omatokii.
And this is simply wrong and untrue.
Sure, but I prefer to correct myself.
And what exactly is wrong with my statement? There are 2 tracks that run in 60FPS 4K… Does not change the fact that it does not bring anything to 120Hz when limited to 60FPS. Furthermore, it was already mentioned above are given in 4K anyway 60Hz maximum by the Xbox
You contradict yourself my dear you do not know if it is possible and no, the option is nothing out because that's wrong because it is not possible if you have a 4k TV 120 Hertz, but the socket is not capable of 120 hertz because HDMI 1.4 b is not able to do this, it can't be selected that even writes Microsoft itself that is automatically down to 60 Hertz is read just the link I sent you you know you the zero and has the big flap
* 0 Clue stupid autocorrection
You that is again such a person who has a big mouth but nothing behind it very absolutely no idea about the technical characteristics z.b. That the Xbox one x to my knowledge has installed HDMI 1.4 b and HDMI 1.4 b is not capable of 120 Hertz on 4k to transfer as synonymous in my link mention Microsoft even writes that at a resolution of 720p or 4K automatically on 60's is reset and the attitude for heart rate is then removed why he now suddenly writes such a nonsense is a mystery to me contradicts himself first he writes he does not know if an Xbox can do that and in the next sentence he writes he knows that this is adjustable how should something be adjustable what the Xbox can't do that is the same as if you connect such a HDMI cable to your computer and connect to a 144 Hertz monitor the 144 Hertz are not selectable s.PC because the cable can't do that at the moment where one of the components does not have the 144 or, in this case, 120 hz, they are not available either
furthermore the sense to question is day 60fps title are lacking goods and with 30fps one does not feel 120 heart I myself 144 Hertz Gamer on the PC I know what I'm talking about
As I happen to see by chance your comment contained so few insults that I was even deleted by a good question the odd
Well, good Mr PC Gamer, however, imputed to me ignorance while I have corrected only his answer quoted below. No reason to construct a hate where nobody is.
Quote: "The One X outputs a maximum of 60FPS in Full HD and 30FPS in 4K…"
Both are not true nunmal and see my examples is untrue and thus shows in all love of ignorance.
"so can set 100Hz brings nothing anyway"
Since the heart of the frames are decoupled, you say that at least not 4k resolution, a choice between 60 and 120 in the console menu possible and also useful. Thus, the rest of your answer is just wrong.
And no matter how you both argue here, even if you are right with the statement from Microsoft, your answer from the beginning to the end will be wrong and therefore meaningless.
I'm now out because it still seems futile to me to correct the error here, especially since you bring forward arguments here with the correct answer I have just removed, but not explicitly to do.
Please read correctly who answers you and then link this person.