100 hz

A

aNdy

is it possible to get more than 60hz refresh rate with a 9600 pro (like it
is with a gforce 4600)
TIA
Andy
 
T

Tod

First off, get the latest monitor inf file for your monitor.
Then make sure you've updated to the latest ATI drivers.
Then do the refresh rate change in display properties.
 
T

Tod

Games themselves will not change refresh rate.
you need to go into display properties
and set the refresh rate for each resolution.
 
R

Replicant

Games themselves will not change refresh rate.

Some do, but they are not meant to. As I said previously, if one uses
Multires they can lock refresh rate to whatever they want and it will
stay that way in games and for desktop display. That's why the Omega
drivers include Multires in the download. It is not a problem for me
though because I want 60hz across the board for my LCD.
 
I

Inglo

Some do, but they are not meant to. As I said previously, if one uses
Multires they can lock refresh rate to whatever they want and it will
stay that way in games and for desktop display. That's why the Omega
drivers include Multires in the download. It is not a problem for me
though because I want 60hz across the board for my LCD.

Get Refresh Force, run it once and never worry about your refresh rates
until you update drivers.
 
I

iddqdATworldonline.dk

aNdy said:
Sorry........................... I meant in games
Access the ATI Displays tab (Display properties -> Advanced...) - there
you can click the "Monitor" button* and simply select to get what you
choose in Desktop mode.

Kind regards

Bruno


*Note the Monitor button can be mistaken for a fancy heading.
 
R

Replicant

Get Refresh Force, run it once and never worry about your refresh rates
until you update drivers.

I just noticed that is included in the Omega drivers too. He bundles
Radclocker, Multires, Refresh Force, and RToools along with his
modified Cat drivers.
 

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