60Hz on CRT

G

Guest

I tried to search for solution, but i couldn't find any...

Well - I brough new computer - without monitor (i don't like LCD's), because
mine old was fine.
I plug monitor cable in graphic card, installed Vista Home Premium (64 bit)
and drivers... And there is the problem - everything is fine except...
refresh rate on resolution 1280x960 - it is only 60Hz (on xp was 72, on linux
70). I tried install newest graphic drivers, monitor drivers, some programs
to "force refresh rate" and update no. KB932406 for 64bit. And still there is
that f***in' 60Hz... I have no idea, what could be the problem...
Mine PC: C2D E6550, radeon x1950pro, asus p5k se, seagate barracuda 7
(sataII), LG flatron ez T710BH
 
U

U Asar

are you sure you have properly installed the monitor drivers? and your
monitor name showing up?
 
G

Guest

I'm sure - in "personalize options (advanced)" plug and play monitor has been
replaced by "LG ez T710BH"
 
C

Cal Bear '66

Anything more appropriate when you press the "List All Modes" button in that
window?


I Bleed Blue and Gold
GO BEARS!
 
G

Guest

1Well - it's kinda strange. All possibilities for 1280x960:
256 colors - 60 Hz
high color - 60 Hz
true color - 60 Hz

75 Hz starts from 1280x800 (and less) - but it's not panoramic monitor, so
it's look strange... I'm working now on 1152x864 (75Hz), but it's a little
too small to work with graphic (gimp etc).

Sorry for my english - I'm not pretty good.
I have hope you can clearly understand me.
 
J

jonathan perreault

well you got your answer the video drivers for vistado not support more than
60hz right now, you'll have to either reduce resolution or wait a while to
see if it comes out

--
Jonathan Perreault

Personnal Advice To You:
#1: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work, Or It'll Undermine You As A User.
#2: Torture Windows (Any) Now Before It Tortures You

Best Comments From Users:
No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's Faults

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
 

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