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| Monster Techie Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Does it matter what your refresh rate is set to when you use an lcd monitor?
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| Admin Das BanHammer Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: The South
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| Yes, it does. LCDs do not have to be set to high refresh rates like a CRT monitor. If you set an LCD to a high refresh rate, you actually degrade the omage quality. Set your monitor's refresh rate at 60 and you're good. That's the setting recommended by LCD manufacturers. |
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| Admin Das BanHammer Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: The South
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| Hopefully you noticed a difference in appearance. Be sure you use ClearType to get the best appearance out of your LCD. http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ner/Step1.aspx |
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| Monster Techie | I have never seen an improved image quality from 75 to 60, just lowers you fps cap. Although it does apply to anything higher then that IMO. I've seen a LCD running 800 * 600 at 100 and it looked slightly better at 75. I would stick with 75 as for me that is the perfect LCD refresh rate.
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