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Old 09-19-2002, 04:17 PM   #1
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refresh rate

i have a new lg 17" moniter the refresh rate was set at 60 and i changed it to 75 is this ok i guess the 60 was the default right?it works well at 75
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Old 09-19-2002, 04:34 PM   #2
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I don't know the default settings, but both should work well.
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Old 09-19-2002, 05:33 PM   #3
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You need to look at the documentation for your monitor. Most will refresh just fine at 75 using common resolutions. Running a monitor at refresh rates higher than their ratings can dramatically shorten their lives.
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okay thankyou ill look at my manual
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Old 09-19-2002, 05:48 PM   #5
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Usually you can't change to a resolution/refresh rate your monitor can't support...

The only time it will is if it can barely push it....and it causes slight damage...which isn't often.
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Old 09-19-2002, 07:52 PM   #6
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Check with the manufactures website for update drivers for the monitor, often the update drives will allow you to run higher refresh rates.
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http://www.pagehosting.co.uk/rf/ use this utility if ure runnin NT/2k/xp and force whatever refresh rate you want....jus don't exceed what your monitor is capable of by two mutch... go way over and its bad, to mutch over and u'll jus get a screen that looks like lines and you can't see anything, Not good on the monitor, but if the screen din't go blank and ya din't hear a poping sound, your monitor still works theres also other simlar programs for 9x, but i don't have a link handy for one.
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Old 09-20-2002, 01:17 AM   #8
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You push one much over and it will go pop and then the trash men can come get it.
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Old 09-20-2002, 05:18 AM   #9
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If you are running 2K or XP, check the box that says hide resolutions that this monitor cannot support and you will not get in trouble. I always run as high as I can get, up to and including 100 Hz, anything over that is really overkill. My present monitor (CTX PL-9) is good to 100 Hz at 1024x768, but 85 is the top end at 1280x1024. I can tolerate 75, but 85 is noticeably better and 100 is even better than that. When I work on customers' machines that are set to 60, my eyes hate me at the end of the day. If you try to set a resolution and refresh that's not supported, good monitors will just sit there and stare at you with an "out of range" message.
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You push one much over and it will go pop and then the trash men can come get it.
it has to be a whole lot over to kill one, if its not to mutch over your screen will jus look like a bunch of interlaced lines, and you won't be able to see mutch, and will have to boot into safemode to restore it. but say your trying to run the monitor @ 1600*1200 with a refresh rate of 120hz instead of say 75hz its limit, theres a good chance it will go broke.... if u jus push it say a little like 5hz over and it dosn't work you'll prob jus get the lines I stated above, and not kill the monitor. So it takes a major klutz to kill a monitor
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i did what glc mentioned and it showed 85 as its highest rate and hid the rest of the values.so ill leave it at 85, i really dont see much difference from 60 to 85 but the way you all talk it must be easier on the eyes.
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Old 09-20-2002, 03:44 PM   #12
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While I don't think it's a huge problem or even a common one I have experience to the contrary. In the past few months I have replaced three 21" Sony Monitors that were run 10 -15 hz faster than their rated redresh rate. So at a cost of Four Thousand Dollars out of my pocket it's not an experience I will forget. I'm not blaming anyone but ourselves for not reading the manuals. Our older Sony's will run the same resolution and refresh rate just fine. So I'm not trying to scare anyone but I can tell you that it can and does happen.
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