Like 99% of modern displays, Koorui monitors are plug-and-play devices. They utilize the universal built directly into Microsoft Windows and macOS. This native driver allows your operating system to communicate basic information with the monitor using EDID (Extended Display Identification Data). Through EDID, your computer automatically learns the monitor’s native resolution, supported refresh rates, and color profiles. When a "Driver" is Actually Needed
Probably not.
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To get the absolute maximum performance (especially 144Hz+ at 1440p or 4K), always use a DisplayPort (DP) cable . Older HDMI ports on your PC or older HDMI cables may cap your refresh rate at 60Hz or 120Hz. Like 99% of modern displays, Koorui monitors are
Use the monitor buttons to manually change the input source to HDMI or DP.
If you have multiple screens, select your Koorui monitor from the drop-down menu at the top. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Because your graphics card dictates the signal sent to your Koorui monitor, keeping your GPU drivers updated is vital.
Choose "Browse my computer for drivers," point it to the folder you extracted, and click Next . Method 2: Updating Firmware (BIN File) Note: Firmware updates are riskier than driver updates. Prepare USB Drive: Format a USB drive to FAT32 .