I can't stand low refresh rates. However, I like to work at 1280x1024 for normal computer use and 1600x1200 when using Adobe Photoshop. I use a Winfast GF3 Ti 500 and a (somewhat old) Dell-branded, 19", Sony Trinitron monitor. (It identifies in win2k as "Dell P990".) Clicking the "List all modes" button in the driver properties allow me to select up to 85 kHz at 1280x1024 and 72 kHz at 1600x1200. 85 is not bad, but 72 is grating on the eyes after a short while. By unclicking "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display", I can select higher refresh rates--up to 120 kHz for the lower and 85 kHz for the higher of the two resolutions. So my questions are:
What is the upper refresh rate of the GF3 at 1600x1200? 85 kHz?
Does my monitor really have a problem with the hidden refresh rates, or are they hidden just to be safe? What would happen if I tried to jack up the rates beyond what is usually shown?
Do most new monitors support the higher refresh rates? What do you recommend in terms of a 19" or 21" that has very good image quality but isn't exorbitantly expensive? (I would switch to a slat screen if I could, but the price is prohibitive.)
Answers to any of the above questions is greatly appreciated
What is the upper refresh rate of the GF3 at 1600x1200? 85 kHz?
Does my monitor really have a problem with the hidden refresh rates, or are they hidden just to be safe? What would happen if I tried to jack up the rates beyond what is usually shown?
Do most new monitors support the higher refresh rates? What do you recommend in terms of a 19" or 21" that has very good image quality but isn't exorbitantly expensive? (I would switch to a slat screen if I could, but the price is prohibitive.)
Answers to any of the above questions is greatly appreciated
