I have the same problem.
is there any workaround?
why is it closed?
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Title:
xrandr shows wrong refresh rate
a bit more info.
i upgraded to 11.04 using update manager.
this is my h.w info:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce 6600] (rev
a2)
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Title:
xrandr shows wrong refresh rate
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If I switch with NVIDA X server settings I can put it to 60Hz and xrandr will
display the correct refresh rate. Switching back to 50Hz also gives correct
xrandr values.
So probably the init is done on 50Hz instead of 60Hz.
I did notice the resolution/refresh rates in the xrandr list going from
Discard my remark about correct xrandr values, I apparently put my glasses
upside down. Xrandr gives:
1920x1080 50.0 51.0 52.0* 156.0
at startup it's at 50Hz but switching with nvidia settings every time
switches between 52 and 156Hz. Using set auto in between I can set 60Hz
Looks like your monitor simply has wrong EDID values in it. The nvidia
driver is ignoring what the monitor says its capable of and firing
things up at 50Hz. It appears to believe your monitor's firmware was
encoded incorrectly.
So, seems to be more of a hardware bug than nvidia or X. From the
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