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60hz to 40hz on HP Elitebook 645 G11?
12-26-2025, 03:56 AM (Last edited: 12-26-2025, 04:20 AM by georgaphymark)
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60hz to 40hz on HP Elitebook 645 G11?
Hello. I have a laptop HP Elitebook 645 G11 with this monitor: LGD0791.
I can only see 60hz available listed on Windows 11 settings, also internet search tells me the manufacturer (LG) lists only 60hz as product specification.
I can only change to 40hz if I use Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) and set up a custom resolution with 40hz, but I am afraid to use it like this long term as I don't want to damage the screen permanently. Is there any possibility that the screen might be damaged if I lower the refresh rate and use it like this? I am fan of this refresh rate, but if it means to stess/strain the monitor then I won't use it.
I have found a PDF with info about the panel and uploaded it with this post. Could you take a look>

Please provide me with insight, thank you and happy holidays!


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12-26-2025, 10:10 PM
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RE: 60hz to 40hz on HP Elitebook 645 G11?
I don't imagine a lower refresh rate would cause any problems.
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Yesterday, 07:53 AM
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RE: 60hz to 40hz on HP Elitebook 645 G11?
Thank you for your reply ToastyX. I have been waiting someone to answer me. I was concerned about lowering the refresh rate, because it wasn't mentioned by the manufacturer. I have another question now - what if I download a software program like f.lux to lower the brightness below the usual that can be done with Windows 11 settings - could dimming the screen more than recommended damage it? Thank you.
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Yesterday, 06:18 PM
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RE: 60hz to 40hz on HP Elitebook 645 G11?
f.lux doesn't change the brightness in the hardware, so it wouldn't affect the screen.
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Yesterday, 10:49 PM
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RE: 60hz to 40hz on HP Elitebook 645 G11?
Thank you for your reply ToastyX!
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