You finally plugged in your stunning new QHD monitor... only to be greeted by a stubborn black screen. Perhaps you are stuck with a locked 30Hz refresh rate. It is incredibly frustrating. If your AMD 1440p at 60Hz is not working, you are not alone. Many South African gamers face this exact display hiccup. Fortunately, fixing this Radeon resolution glitch is usually quick and painless.

Start With Your Cables and Ports 🔌

Before you dive into complex software tweaks, check your physical hardware. A faulty HDMI or DisplayPort cable is the most common culprit when your AMD 1440p at 60Hz is not working. Older HDMI 1.4 cables often struggle with higher bandwidths. Ensure you are using a high-quality DisplayPort 1.2 or HDMI 2.0 cable to push those pixels properly.

Sometimes, older motherboards or worn-out ports simply cannot handle modern display outputs. If you are upgrading your entire setup to avoid these frustrating bottlenecks, browsing some of the latest gaming PC deals can give you a fresh, reliable start. Alternatively, checking out pre-built PC deals might save you hours of stressful troubleshooting.

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Cable Check Pro Tip ⚙️

Always plug your monitor directly into your dedicated graphics card rather than the motherboard. If you plug into the motherboard, your system defaults to integrated graphics... which often cannot push 1440p at 60Hz reliably.

Update Your Adrenalin Software

Outdated drivers are another massive roadblock for new monitors. The AMD Adrenalin software needs to be completely up to date to recognise new monitor profiles. Simply open your Radeon settings... click on the gear icon... and check for updates. This simple step will help optimise your display output.

If your AMD 1440p at 60Hz is not working after a standard update, a clean install is required. Use Display Driver Uninstaller to wipe old files completely. This display issue is not just limited to desktop rigs. Users pushing external displays from their laptops often experience the exact same refresh rate locks. Keeping your drivers fresh ensures your hard-earned ZAR goes further in performance. If you need a quick hardware fix to compliment your setup, keeping an eye on our specials is a smart move.

Force a Custom Resolution 🖥️

Sometimes Windows stubbornly refuses to see your monitor's true capabilities. You can force the issue by creating a custom resolution within the AMD software. Navigate to the Display tab... select Custom Resolutions... and manually enter 2560x1440 with a 60Hz refresh rate.

If the screen goes black and reverts, your GPU might be hitting a hard hardware limit. Older cards simply lack the pixel-pushing power for modern QHD screens. When you finally decide your old faithful GPU has reached the end of its life, it is time to buy graphics cards that natively support high resolutions. A modern GPU will handle 1440p effortlessly.

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