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| Thread ID: 54691 | 2005-02-19 09:56:00 | Vertical Refresh Rate Value | Scouse (83) | Press F1 |
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| 326495 | 2005-02-19 09:56:00 | Hi Folks. I'm running an ageing Intel Pentium 111E x 2, 1000MHz with a Gigabyte GA-6VXDC7 motherboard and 768 MB SDRAM. VDU is a more modern Daewoo 17". XP PRO SP2. A recent check with Everest, under Desktop, showed the Vertical Refresh Rate Field with a value of 60 Hz. Everest saw this as a problem, recommending a VRR of at least 85 Hz. Anyone care to run me through increasing this value? And for what, if any, benefit? Thanks. :cool: | Scouse (83) | ||
| 326496 | 2005-02-19 10:03:00 | Well 60 Hz is flicker city to most people .. unless you've had ti so long that you been "brain washed" :thumbs: Start->Settings->Conrol Panel->Display->Settings tab->Advanced Button->Monitor tab The monitor driver should know what max refresh rate your monitor can do.. Can usually check with the monitor controls too - various names such as "info" or "viewmeter" |
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| 326497 | 2005-02-19 20:02:00 | Hi gibler - many thanks. Sweet now. :cool: | Scouse (83) | ||
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