And the AOC 24G2, for the first time in its life, smiled in vibrant, low-latency, tear-free 144Hz glory.
The replies flooded in: "Turn on game mode," "Check your cable," "It's a fake IPS panel." aoc 24g2 driver
This got the audio driver thinking. "Wait, if you're so good, why doesn't anyone use you?" And the AOC 24G2, for the first time
For three years, the driver—a small, unassuming file named 24G2_Display_Driver_v1.0.inf —had sat untouched. No one had requested him. Gamers would plug in the beloved 24-inch, 144Hz, IPS-panel monitor, and Windows would automatically assign a generic, soul-less driver. "Plug and play," they'd say, and the monitor would work, but not live . And the AOC 24G2