On 2011/07/20 19:46 (GMT+0300) Stan Goodman composed:
So, I think, it is necessary only to change the refresh rate. But Personal Settings> Display and Monitor offers onlly 60Hz (or Auto, which doesn't help). It is very hard to believe that this acclaimed (by the manufacturer) driver and hardware can support only one refresh rate (which doesn't seem demandingly fast), and that one is possible only for
60 is standard for most LCDs. Anything other than 60 on a LCD is usually pointless, even if supported, possibly provided mainly for cards that don't support the native resolution at 60, but do at 72 or 75 or whatever.
very modest resolutions (the greatest being 1024x768). There really has to be more to this -- or the question of a standalone graphics care arises again.
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