Title: [SOLVED] Enabling 144 Hz
I have a 144 Hz monitor and am unsure of how to make sure I am running at 144 Hz in Linux. I was playing Pillers of Eternity recently and the option for 144 Hz didn't even show up in the options. On my Windows partiton with the same system it did. It could be the game doesn't support it on Linux but just to be sure I want to make sure I have the feature enabled at a system level. I am running Linux Mint 17.3 64 Bit, am using the AOC G2460P, had the 15.12 drivers installed manually from AMD's website for my 280X. Any advice ?
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Found the option in the Catalyst menu. Was under display properties. I'm blind not to see it earlier.
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