shortylickens No Lifer Jul 15, 2003 80,287 17,081 136 Mar 3, 2006 #2 As high as it will let you. It wont hurt performance in any way. Though with LCD's the refresh is much less noticeable.
As high as it will let you. It wont hurt performance in any way. Though with LCD's the refresh is much less noticeable.
F Fistandantilis Senior member Aug 29, 2004 845 0 0 Mar 4, 2006 #4 Does that mean that at most you will only get 60 frames per second?
R royalk4 Member Dec 2, 2005 184 0 0 Mar 4, 2006 #5 60Hz is fine but 75 is better??? or is 60Hz the preferred setting? I have the Dell1703 Monitor