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"Rocket J. Squirrel" <rocky@bullwinkle.com> wrote in message news:<009f44bcfa539553581d3f68a9fd9d4b@news.teranews.com>...
> If the user's guide says 85Hz, why did you ask?
I think you have my original post mixed up with someone's response.
Anyway, the default for my adapter was 75hz. There was a very
noticable flicker. It has disappeared at 85 so for me it made a big
difference.
Thanks again for the instructions.
>
> The faster your CRT refreshes, the less the image appears to jitter very
> slightly. For most of us, refresh rates of 75Hz produce a rock-solid image,
> and anything higher than 75Hz just occupies your graphics system without
> contributing anything to the stability of the image. However, some of us
> won't see a steady image utill the refresh is raised to 85Hz.
>
> That said, if your work (or hobby) has you staring at a large monitor at
> close range - if you're working with graphics at professional level, for
> example - then you might even benefit from higher refresh rates.
>
> Here's what you could do: Set the monitor to 75Hz and have a good look at
> details on your screen at relatively close range. For example, I look at the
> word 'Start' on the Start menu button. If those letters don't look perfectly
> still, raise the refresh to 85Hz. Even if the image looks great at 75Hz, if
> you find yourself tiring of looking at your monitor over extended periods of
> time, raise the refresh to 85Hz. Sometimes the effect is subtle.
>
> Rocky
>
> "Nick" <tanstaafl@pobox.com> wrote in message
> news:5ftec016ka9qvudj49ckoa37q1uls5bro9@4ax.com...
> >
> > On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 17:16:54 GMT, in alt.sys.pc-clone.dell, "Rocket J.
> > Squirrel" <rocky@bullwinkle.com> wrote:
> >
> > >Right click on the desktop and select Properties. Choose the Settings tab
> > >and click on the Advanced button. Choose the Monitor tab. 75Hz.
> >
> > The users guide and on screen display for my P991 both list an optimal
> > refresh rate of 85Hz.
> >
> > I've been using that setting happily for the three years I've had this
> > system. No idea if there's any real difference from using 75Hz.
> >
> > --
> > Nick <mailto:tanstaafl@pobox.com>