Quick Answer

To safely receive a 1440p monitor in Diepsloot, inspect the box for damage and photograph it before opening, keep all foam and accessories, then test the panel at 2560 x 1440 and its full refresh rate before discarding packaging. Confirm your PC or laptop can output 1440p through the correct DisplayPort or HDMI cable.

Diepsloot Monitor Unboxing Checks

Before opening, look at the box edges and corners. Monitor panels are fragile, so crushed packaging deserves photos before you remove anything. Lift by the frame or stand area, never by pressing on the panel, and keep the foam inserts in case the monitor must be moved or returned. Check that the stand, screws, power cable, and display cable are included if listed. Assemble the stand on a clean surface with room to work, and confirm the monitor sits level and stable before tightening everything down.

Confirm 1440p And Refresh Rate Settings

After connecting, open display settings and confirm the resolution is set to 2560 x 1440. Then check the refresh rate, since many monitors do not auto-switch to their highest supported setting, and the cable type affects which options appear. A 144Hz or 165Hz panel needs DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 to hit its peak. If the screen looks blurry, check scaling and the input source. Laptop users should confirm their HDMI, USB-C, or DisplayPort output supports the resolution and refresh; desktop users should connect to the graphics card, not the motherboard port.

FAQ

How do I set a new monitor to 1440p?

Open Windows display settings, set the resolution to 2560 x 1440, then set the refresh rate to the panel's highest option. The right cable must support both, so use DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 for high refresh.

Why is my 1440p monitor stuck at a low refresh rate?

Usually the cable or the selected setting. A basic HDMI cable or the wrong port can cap refresh, so use a DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 cable and set the rate manually in display settings.

Should I keep the monitor box after setup?

Yes, until the panel is fully tested at the correct resolution and refresh. The foam and box are essential for any safe return or future move.

TIP

monitor with the exact cable you will use every day. The wrong cable can quietly hide the high refresh rate and resolution you paid for, even when the picture looks fine.