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How to Change Monitor Refresh Rate (Hz) on Windows 11

Ajoy Kumar by Ajoy Kumar
December 17, 2021
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What is Refresh Rate? Refresh rate basically means how many times your display screen can refresh in one second. For example, if your display screen can refresh 60 times in a second, it means your display refresh rate is 60 Hz (Hertz).

Windows natively provide an option to change the refresh rate of your display. If your display supports multiple refresh rates then you can easily change the refresh rate on Windows 11. Here we are going to discuss how to change the monitor refresh rate on Windows 11.

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How to Change Monitor Refresh Rate (Hz) on Windows 11

Step 1: Click on “Start Menu” and click on “Settings”.

Step 2: Now click on “System“, then click on “ Display“.

Step 3: Now scroll down and look for an option called the “Advanced Display” option under the “Related settings” section. 

Step 4: Here click on the drop-down option to select the desired refresh rate under an option called “Choose a refresh rate“.

Step 5: Next, you will receive an alert on your screen, click on the ‘Revert back’ to go back to your previously set refresh rate, or click on the ‘Keep changes’ option to continue with the new refresh rate.

How to Enable Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR) on Windows 11

If you display support Dynamic Refresh Rate then you change it on Window 11 display settings. It will automatically switch back and forth between a lower and higher refresh rate depending on what you’re doing.

To enable or disable Dynamic Refresh Rate on Windows 11, use these steps:

Step 1: Click on “Start Menu” and click on “Settings”.

Step 2: Now click on “System“, then click on “ Display“.

Step 3: Now scroll down and look for an option called the “Advanced Display” option under the “Related settings” section. 

Step 4: In the “Choose a refresh rate” setting, select the Dynamic option.

That’s it, this is how you can change the refresh rate on Windows 11. I hope this article was helpful to you. If you liked the article then you can share it with your friends.

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Ajoy Kumar

Ajoy Kumar

I am an entrepreneur by heart and founder of thecoderworld. Who always follows his passion. I love writing about software, coding, open-source, technology, smartphones, tips, and tricks.

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