KOORUI monitors are primarily devices, meaning they do not require a specific "top" driver to function at their standard resolution and refresh rate. Windows or macOS automatically identifies the monitor using a Generic PnP Monitor driver, which is sufficient for most users.
Just plugging the monitor in does not always enable 144Hz, 165Hz, or 185Hz. You must turn it on in Windows.
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KOORUI monitors are primarily devices, meaning they do not require a specific "top" driver to function at their standard resolution and refresh rate. Windows or macOS automatically identifies the monitor using a Generic PnP Monitor driver, which is sufficient for most users.
Just plugging the monitor in does not always enable 144Hz, 165Hz, or 185Hz. You must turn it on in Windows.
Here is a high-quality, scannable post template you can use for a forum, blog, or social media.