Overriding refresh rate

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Guest

I have a HYUNDAI Imagequest L90D+ monitor.
But vista cant recognize it and sets it to Generic PnP Monitor.
It works fine ecept I cant change the refresh rate, its stuck to 60Hz.

Are there any way to override the refresh rate?

ps.
I checked www.hyundaiq.com for vista drivers but they didnt have any.
(I run vista 64-bit ulitmate)
 
B

Bob

Niclas said:
I have a HYUNDAI Imagequest L90D+ monitor.
But vista cant recognize it and sets it to Generic PnP Monitor.
It works fine ecept I cant change the refresh rate, its stuck to 60Hz.

Are there any way to override the refresh rate?

ps.
I checked www.hyundaiq.com for vista drivers but they didnt have any.
(I run vista 64-bit ulitmate)

If this is an LCD monitor then the 60HZ refresh should be fine. My 24" LCD
monitor has a standard refresh rate on 60HZ.
Bob
 
B

Bob

Bob said:
If this is an LCD monitor then the 60HZ refresh should be fine. My 24" LCD
monitor has a standard refresh rate on 60HZ.
Bob

In fact according to the web page on your monitor 60HZ is the correct
refresh rate for all resolutions:

Digital 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz
800 x 600 @ 60 Hz
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz

http://www.hyundaiq.com/pro_L90D.asp#

Bob
 
G

Guest

My monitor can handle 75Hz at all resolutions and thats what I want.
At 60Hz all text is blurred.
I just find it annoying that I cannot override the settings somehow.
(I know it can damage your monitor if you set it to some strange refresh rate
but I know that my monitor can handle 75Hz, and I want it to run with 75Hz)
 
B

Bob

Niclas said:
My monitor can handle 75Hz at all resolutions and thats what I want.
At 60Hz all text is blurred.
I just find it annoying that I cannot override the settings somehow.
(I know it can damage your monitor if you set it to some strange refresh
rate
but I know that my monitor can handle 75Hz, and I want it to run with
75Hz)

Make sure that you are using a digital connection to the monitor not an
analog connection. You can also turn Clear Type on or off in Windows. I find
with Clear Type on that my text is a little blurry, sharp as a tack with it
off. Those are the only things that I'm aware of that will change how text
looks on an LCD monitor assuming that the monitor is working correctly.
Bob
 

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