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I finally had to give in to old age.

Originally posted by: dug777
what refreshrates?

i can't cope with less than 80Hz in windows...
60 right now. I can't deal with the "smishy" look at higher rates. My Samsung 712N only supports up to 75hz at this res, and it looks like crap.

 
Originally posted by: shilala
Originally posted by: dug777
what refreshrates?

i can't cope with less than 80Hz in windows...
60 right now. I can't deal with the "smishy" look at higher rates. My Samsung 712N only supports up to 75hz at this res, and it looks like crap.

60 Hz will give you headaches.

Try no less than 72 Hz.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: shilala
Originally posted by: dug777
what refreshrates?

i can't cope with less than 80Hz in windows...
60 right now. I can't deal with the "smishy" look at higher rates. My Samsung 712N only supports up to 75hz at this res, and it looks like crap.

60 Hz will give you headaches.

Try no less than 72 Hz.

QFT
 
Anything below 70 will hurt the eyes and brain. I would seriously consider getting an LCD or a better CRT monitor. You've only got 1 set of eyes.
 
agreed
< 70hz will kill your eyes
(in best Ron Burgandy voice) "It's science!"

or get a nice LCD. Took away all my eye strain.
 
Originally posted by: shilala
Originally posted by: dug777
what refreshrates?

i can't cope with less than 80Hz in windows...
60 right now. I can't deal with the "smishy" look at higher rates. My Samsung 712N only supports up to 75hz at this res, and it looks like crap.

WTFBBQ, you need a new monitor. Why torture yourself for?
 
My monitor is a Samsung 712n LCD.
I'm 38 years old, Skoorb.
I set my refresh rate to 75. Windows says my monitor won't support higher than that. I'll check the specs on my monitor...
 
I don't see how anyone can read anything higher than maybe 1280x1024. I have 20/10 vision, and I can't...not comfortably, anyway.
You folks running 1600x1200 on 19" monitors, how far away from the screen are you? 5 inches?
The only person I know personally that runs the resolution that high has his face right at the screen.
 
Ooooohhhh....you already have an LCD. Refresh rate is pretty much irrelevant on LCD's, that's not your problem. If you run a non native resolution ( 1024 x 768), instead of the native resolution of 1280 x 1024, you will lose image quality. Have you tried running 1280 x 1024 and adjusting windows font size?
 
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
I don't see how anyone can read anything higher than maybe 1280x1024. I have 20/10 vision, and I can't...not comfortably, anyway.
You folks running 1600x1200 on 19" monitors, how far away from the screen are you? 5 inches?
The only person I know personally that runs the resolution that high has his face right at the screen.

I run 1600 x 1200 on this.

I agree 16 x 12 is a bit over the top on a 19" unless you adjust the font size..
 
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Ooooohhhh....you already have an LCD. Refresh rate is pretty much irrelevant on LCD's, that's not your problem. If you run a non native resolution ( 1024 x 768), instead of the native resolution of 1280 x 1024, you will lose image quality. Have you tried running 1280 x 1024 and adjusting windows font size?
Yes, I just did. Everything is small and the desktop looks pretty rough.
I'm at 1280x1024 75hz 120% font.

I just changed to 1152x864, 75hz, 100% fonts and it's not too bad. It's a bit fuzzy.
I can't remember where to enable cleartype...



 
Originally posted by: shilala
My monitor is a Samsung 712n LCD.
I'm 38 years old, Skoorb.
I set my refresh rate to 75. Windows says my monitor won't support higher than that. I'll check the specs on my monitor...

Resolutions supported 1024 x 768 ? 1152 x 870 ? 1280 x 1024 ? 640 x 480 ? 720 x 400 ? 800 x 600 ? 832 x 624 ? 1152 x 864 ? 640 x 350

Synchronization Range - Vertical 56 - 75 Hz

Synchronization Range - Horizontal 30 - 81 kHz

Max. Viewing Angle - Horizontal 160

Max. Viewing Angle - Vertical 140

Native (Recommended) Resolution 1280 x 1024
=====================================
You should be able to set it to at least 72 HZ.

Go to Apadter, then advanced and click on List All Modes.

Pick the highest resolution at 72 HZ and your eyes and brain will thank you.


 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: shilala
My monitor is a Samsung 712n LCD.
I'm 38 years old, Skoorb.
I set my refresh rate to 75. Windows says my monitor won't support higher than that. I'll check the specs on my monitor...

Resolutions supported 1024 x 768 ? 1152 x 870 ? 1280 x 1024 ? 640 x 480 ? 720 x 400 ? 800 x 600 ? 832 x 624 ? 1152 x 864 ? 640 x 350

Synchronization Range - Vertical 56 - 75 Hz

Synchronization Range - Horizontal 30 - 81 kHz

Max. Viewing Angle - Horizontal 160

Max. Viewing Angle - Vertical 140

Native (Recommended) Resolution 1280 x 1024
=====================================
You should be able to set it to at least 72 HZ.

Go to Apadter, then advanced and click on List All Modes.

Pick the highest resolution at 72 HZ and your eyes and brain will thank you.
I set up at 1280x1024 truecolor at 75 hz. (72 hz wasn't an option in list all modes)
I'm not fond of it, but I'm going to get used to it.
Thanks!!!

 
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
I don't see how anyone can read anything higher than maybe 1280x1024. I have 20/10 vision, and I can't...not comfortably, anyway.
You folks running 1600x1200 on 19" monitors, how far away from the screen are you? 5 inches?
The only person I know personally that runs the resolution that high has his face right at the screen.
How old are you? Your ability to view things nearby decreases with age, regardless of your prescription (20/10).
 
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