There is no such thing as a universal “activation code” to unlock a monitor’s native refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz). However, users often confuse software settings, driver configurations, and product license keys (for games or benchmarking tools) with monitor activation. This report clarifies the relationship between FPS output, monitor refresh rates, and the configuration steps required to achieve advertised performance.
EA Games: Some EA titles allow you to open the console with the ~ key and type PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1 to show the counter. fps+monitor+activation+code
If you bought a standalone key, you typically enter it within the program's settings menu under an "Activation" or "License" tab. Report: FPS, Monitor Performance, and Activation Codes 1
Since "activation" is the wrong term, let's talk about configuration. Follow these steps to unlock your monitor's true refresh rate. This works for ASUS, MSI, Acer, LG, Dell, and Samsung monitors. FPS Overlays: Tools like RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS)
Let’s address the long-tail search intent. Many users type "fps monitor activation code" because they bought a gaming monitor (e.g., Samsung Odyssey or LG Ultragear) and see a greyed-out "FPS Counter" option in the monitor’s On-Screen Display (OSD).