
Looking at the "events" tab in the monitor properties, it looks like some stuff happened 9 days ago:Īnyone have any idea how this happened, or how I could fix it? It seems somehow Windows has just forgotten that this monitor is capable of displaying higher refresh rates, despite the settings in CRU. On the Security tab, click the Trusted Sites icon.

This package contains drivers for all of the components in the Surface Hub 2, as well as updates to the system firmware that have been released via Windows Update. There was just a major Windows 10 update recently, and I'm thinking this must've been what caused the issue. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options. Cumulative and current drivers and firmware for the Surface Hub 2 running Windows 10/11 Pro or Enterprise OS, version 1903 or greater. The only settings visible under Display Adapter Properties -> Monitor are 64hz and 80hz.

I tried re-adding them in CRU, tried updating my graphics driver and restarting the computer, etc, and nothing helped. I'd left the monitor set at 64hz for a while because I hadn't been playing any games lately, but today I went to set it to 120hz and I found that the settings for 100 and 120 had simply disappeared. I have an Overlord X270OC which I've been running for a while with settings in CRU that go up to 120hz.
