Generic pnp Monitor help

PriDex

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Hi all,
So what happened was I wanted to overclock my monitor with CRU and I have noticed that it's classified as an generic pnp monitor on windows resolution, so I can't seem to find the higher Hz on the right resolution. I don't know why this is happening so I need help :(
I have tried to search for drivers but can't seem to find them

Monitor: AOC e2343f2
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 760
Thanks in advance =)
 
Solution
Go to the AOC website.
Find the page for the e2343f2 monitor.
On that page, find the Support or Download link. Click on it.
Find the file they have which is most likely called a display driver.
Download that file.
The file is most likely a .zip or .rar file. Unpack it into a folder.
Open the Control Panel.
Click on System.
In the upper left, click on Device Manager.
Expand Display Adapters.
You will see the same PnP Monitor entry there. Right click on it.
Select Update Driver Software.
On the next window, select Browse my computer for Driver Software.
In the next window, point it to the directory where you put the files that you...
Go to the AOC website.
Find the page for the e2343f2 monitor.
On that page, find the Support or Download link. Click on it.
Find the file they have which is most likely called a display driver.
Download that file.
The file is most likely a .zip or .rar file. Unpack it into a folder.
Open the Control Panel.
Click on System.
In the upper left, click on Device Manager.
Expand Display Adapters.
You will see the same PnP Monitor entry there. Right click on it.
Select Update Driver Software.
On the next window, select Browse my computer for Driver Software.
In the next window, point it to the directory where you put the files that you uncompressed.
Click Next.
Windows should find the driver files, and the name of the monitor should update.

Once the real model number of your display is showing there, I would reboot your system.

Once you are back to the desktop, right click on the desktop, select Screen Resolution.
You should again see the real name of your monitor there, along with a slider showing all resolutions the monitor can be set to. If it is not using the right one, select it from the slider bar. If that does not have the right choice(s), down in the lower left, is Advanced Options, click on that, and then in the next window, click the Show All Modes button. That panel will then show every resolution at every color depth at every refresh rate the monitor can be set to.

Select the correct choice, then click OK, Apply, OK and OK. You should then be using those settings.
 
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PriDex

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Thank you so much!! :D