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Monitor refresh rate question
I can't find what I need to do to just increase the refresh rate, can anyone tell me how to do this. Red Hat Linux 7.0 using Gnome. Run Xconfigurator or edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and change the HorizSync and VertRefresh to match what your monitor is capable of. For example I originally selected a generic monitor

DirectX 5 installed but ignore monitor refresh rate on Cirrus ...
Also, how can I change the screen refresh rate (when I was installing the monitor driver, I had the option to modify the values, but I left them at the default figures). You might look in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and XF86Config depending on release 4.x or 3.x of XF86free you installed. Finally, how can i switch

Help with: Gamma Correc., Refresh Rate
Bill Marcum bmar...@iglou.com alt linux On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 14:32:19 +0100, onesays <jgal...@broadbay.net> wrote: my monitor's refresh rate is stuck at 60hz. Red Hat 8.0 knows that I have a Dell P992, and a Geforce4 ti 4200, and acknowledges the range of refresh that its capable of, but remains at 60hz regardless.

Bill Ball help please - D3D monitor refresh rate
You have to set the refresh rates with the DOS utility that came with the card. Once done you can install any driver. Yet another example of where OS/2, while a fine OS, really sucks when it comes to hardware. Even the Windows 3.1 driver allows me to choose a refresh rate! FWIW, all of the OS/2 video drivers I've

Monitor Refresh Rate in DOS
If you have your refresh set to 120, that game will run at 30fps with vsync on since 30Hz is the closest refresh rate less than the framerate. If you have your refresh set to 85, the game will run at 42fps. So setting the top monitor refresh rate at any given resolution will *not* guarantee that you are running at

Monitor refresh rate
I've confirmed this through the monitor's internal stats. Any ideas on how I can get the refresh rate above 75Hz? I'm tired of seeing flicker at this low rate. With earlier versions of RedHat (XFree86?), I've used XF86Setup, but it's not to be found in this distribution. Sorry, XF86Setup is not available for

LCD Monitor Refresh Rate
TIA, Refresh rate settings are card-dependent. You'll need an utility from your card menufacturer (or at least one for the exact chipset you're using). The Tseng Labs ET4000 series has had an utility called 'dmode' or 'vmode' to set the maximum values for refresh,horizontal and vertical frequencie of your monitor,

Q: change fusion PC monitor refresh rate?
If I back my monitor refresh rate back to 75 from the current 85, will that in any way help in frame rates while running FS2k2? Monitor refresh rate isn't going to have any effect on performance. In answer to your question, no...changing the monitor refresh rate will not help (or hinder) your framerate at all,

Monitor Refresh Rate
gv defaultu...@domain.com microsoft public win2000 general microsoft public win2000 registry Anyone know which registry key is the monitor refresh rate value? The original monitor died and the replacement can not keep up. In both safe mode and through terminal server the values in the display settings are based on

monitor refresh rate
DavTek dav...@aol.com alt support headaches migraine Out of 14 people in my office, I'm the only one who can see a PC monitor flashing if the refresh rate is set at 60 Hz. I can see it as plain as day every day. Also, one of my typical auras is that I can see a 75Hz refresh rate flashing, but I can only see it

Monitor Refresh Rate
In the Oasis utilities that came with the card there is a section to select the video refresh rate. the selections are: adapter default, automatic, 56hz, 60hz, 65hz, 70hz, and 75hz. I looked in my monitor manuel (the name on the monitor is TOUCH), i assume this is the maker of the monitor.

Monitor refresh rate in X
I've been able to use 1024 with 75 Hz refresh rate, but at 1280, it drops to 60 automatically... Just curious, most probably I'm wrong... You are not wrong, that is exactly how it works. A monitor that can do 1600x1200@60Hz can do 1280x1024@75Hz, 1024x768@85Hz, etc. The numbers here are not exact,

monitor refresh rate and reinstall ; how to ?
Is the refresh rate controlled by ADB ROM, or fixed by the ND board? No. The ND's refresh rate is always the same--67Hz AFAIK. If you run a dual-headed Turbo ADB ND system you may notice a 5Hz beating between the monitors. I've used NeXT Sony monitor on both turbo color and non-turbo color and I do not notice

Monitor refresh rate
More to the point, you can try http://www.entechtaiwan.com/ and download their PowerStrip software, which should tell you what refresh rate your monitor is currently running at. -- Richard G. Harper (rghar...@email.com) [The above address is valid, but is not my primary mailbox. Please reply in the newsgroup so

Monitor refresh Rate
Hi All! how can I change refresh rate for my monitor? what config files do I need to change? If Fedora Core uses /X.Org/ as it's X Window System, then look for a file called */etc/xorg.conf* or possibly */etc/X11/xorg.conf* - I'm not sure on the exact file placement in Fedora Core. The file may be a symlink to

Monitor refresh rate problem - can't change - nVidia twin view ...
7th, if you manage to increase the Pixel Clock at other resolution, then go back to the previous resolution and increase the Horizontal/Vertical Refresh until the Pixel Clock is the same. 8th, do this repeteadly at other resolution. Then you'll get the maximum refresh rate that your monitor is capable of.

monitor refresh rate bug/fix
There is a set for each screen resolution with the smallest value being monitor default and the largest being optimal. Pugwash wrote: No matter what refresh rate I tell the 'Monitor Refresh' tab in display properties, it uses 70Hz. My monitor only supports 60Hz so it goes too wide to see the whole screen.

Monitor Refresh Rate
b johnson_rob...@planet.nl microsoft public windowsxp hardware A flickering screen can cause headaches and other problems, ask your system admin to log into the PC and increase the refresh rate to a comfortable level. An employer 'might' be held liable for PC related health problems as a result of improper

How to Monitor Refresh Rate?
I am hoping increasing the refresh rate will stop it but i cant see how to increase the refresh rate. My monitor is a Viewsonic E70e. Can you tell me how to increase the Htz setting / refresh rate please Geoffrey Depends what you are running. In Winxx right click the desktop, and then it's something like properties

high refresh rate with v-synch enabled question....
DeadCat dead...@prontomail.com 3dfx d3d drivers Your monitor refresh rate is dependant upon your monitor, naturally. If you can't change your refresh rate it's because Windows doesn't know what kind of monitor you are using, and has given you the default safe settings. Go to your monitor manufacture's website and