Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
Of course LCDs use refresh rates. Apparently most can be run at 75Hz even when not specified. Running the highest possible refresh rate on an LCD is pretty important for gaming, as vsync is necessary to avoid the noticeable tearing which is the result of the crystals' relatively slow response time. The higher the refresh rate, the higher fps you get with vsync on.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Flicker-free refers to the fact that crystals are static until requested otherwise, which is quite irrelevant to how they interpret frames or whether they wait for the sync signal. The screen will update faster at 75 Hz than 60 Hz, even on an LCD.
Originally posted by: gersson
doesn't a faster refresh rate on LCDs hurt response time? I'd stick with 60 unless you KNOW that it works perfectly @ 75
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Put it as high as possible.
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Put it as high as possible.
no matter what kind of display
/thread
Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Put it as high as possible.
no matter what kind of display
/thread
Not exactly true for CRTs. CRTs will lose clarity and become blurry if you set the refresh rate too high. On my 930SB there is a noticeable loss in sharpness when moving from 75Hz to 85Hz, although not bad at all. 100Hz looks horrible, however.