Monitor Refresh Rate
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Re: Monitor Refresh Rate
I'm running in 1280x1024 at the moment, because I'm going through a "compact" phase. I generally run in 1200x1200 and there is absolutely zero flicker unless I look about a foot in any direction away from the monitor and can see it in the corner of my eye.phongn wrote:What resolution are you running at, and how large is your monitor? The GF4MX usually has acceptable RAMDACs, so that's not a big issue here.Embracer Of Darkness wrote:I have some random LiteOn monitor and a Geforce4MX graphics card. I've had this monitor for years and it's always been on 60hertz. I have suffered from migraines in the past, but they were stress related. I don't get them anymore.
I run at 1600x1200 and I can't stand 60Hz. The flickering gives me a headache. OTOH, if I ran at 800x600 or so I doubt that I'd notice it.
I have no idea then. The image is sharp at 60, but anything above that and I swear I can hear noise in my eyes.phongn wrote:Most monitors can produce a sharp image at 60Hz. The challange is getting them to produce a sharp image at high refresh rates. I know some people who find anything less than 100 Hz unacceptable.I don't know the exact spec of my monitor, but the image is nice and sharp.
Re: Monitor Refresh Rate
I can actually drive my monitor all the way up to 2048x1536x32 @ 70Hz, but IMHO that's a bit much.Embracer Of Darkness wrote:I'm running in 1280x1024 at the moment, because I'm going through a "compact" phase. I generally run in 1200x1200 and there is absolutely zero flicker unless I look about a foot in any direction away from the monitor and can see it in the corner of my eye.
It's probable that your monitor simply can't drive high resolutions at high refresh rates and still produce an acceptable image.I have no idea then. The image is sharp at 60, but anything above that and I swear I can hear noise in my eyes.