That's incorrect... my monitor supports 75hz:
http://www.hyundaiq.com/pro_spec_q17.asp

And I am not sure... but my eyes hurt sooner in 60hz

Moshe Bergman

Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:

Ehm... If I remember correctly....

The optimal refreshrate for any LCD is 60 Hz. No need to go higher. It
might damage your screen if you go to far, and it will give you **worse**
image than on 60. 60 is the optimized refresh rate.

Forget the whole refresh-rate discussion on CRT screens. LCD is a
different world. Sorry, don't remember what the exact reason was, maybe
someone can backup me up on this one ;).

Pim



Isn't that just edits the XF86Config-4? i tried fglrxconfig they all
just change that file.

And like I said, I tried changing it manually to every value possible...

I forgot to add, I am trying 75hz with 1280x1024

Moshe Bergman

jr jrockys2 wrote:



Have you tried with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and set the new
parameters?

On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 17:40:25 +0200, Moshe Bergman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Hello,

I've been trying to get linux to run properly for a week or two, so far
i've managed to install ATI drivers, however I still have one problem -
refresh rate.

On windows my monitor runs fine on 75hz, Hsync: 79.9 and Vsync: 75.
However, on Linux, it does not seem to matter what i enter on
XF86Config-4, the monitor is still set to 60hz.

I have ATI Radeon 9800, and Hyundai ImageQuest Q17.

Thanks,
Moshe Bergman.


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