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From the AOC website the refresh rate for my monitor are: Scanning Frequency Horizontal: 30K~81KHz Vertical: 55~75 Hz so 59 Hz is well within it's operating range. |
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True, but the windows settings on any LCD monitors I have seen these days only ever gave 60hz (default) and 70Hz.
Now, the good old CRT monitors were a different beast entirely, and you were offered some strange rates, e.g. the larger pixel resolutions available, but at some very low and interlaced mode. (Those sort of "swam" in front of my eyes, and caused eye strain in a very short time). With CRT, it was a case of finding the largest pixel size that supported a rock-steady (75hz?) refresh rate. Andy |
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That was my point 60 & 70 are whats offered & you said you have to reset each time so is it changing to 59 on its own despite the fact the setting is 60?
I am assuming you run in full screen at a diffrent resolution to your desktop so when it resets display resolution for some reason it is also changing the refresh rate. What is your desktop set to display at & what does it actually use 59 or 60? Guessing 59 which is why you need to reset each time. |
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The important point here I think is what is causing the refresh change hence why I asked what your desktop is refreshing at. Something is causing the discrepancy & as I assume you are checking changing the refresh rate while in your desktop I would say the error lies with windows unless everybody with problems are nvidia users in which case its there fault. Its fair to assume it is not the games fault as if you set to 60 before switch to it the game does not corrupt the setting & runs fine so you may have solved a mystery:D As a thought for team nvidia or microsoft might be cheating as thats a diffrent ratio most were based on 640x480 ratio of 1.33 or close but thats 1.6 or maybe switching between to greatly varying ratios is causing the refresh error somehow out of my depth |
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Said out of my depth cant see ratios having anything to do with it, mine is an ATI card but had a quick look & can do some strange resolutions like 1024x480 so ratio is not a problem 1680x1050 is a native widescreen setting. Also looked at my video card & if access it directly not through properties does indeed support some strange refresh rates inc 59Hz. Still do not understand why his switches back to 59 from 60 once he has set it though. It could not possibly be Win7 hijacking stuff for its own purposes my card is default installed in the dreaded program files folder. I am jesting here but .....
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