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Monitor Can now handle 75Hz

Monitor Can now handle 75Hz

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KidzBeEz
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10-25-2023, 11:07 AM
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My Monitor, the Samsung Syncmaster 226BW is a standard 60Hz monitor. I found EVGA Pixelclock which boosts your monitor to any desired frequency. I attempted 75 and it worked, but anything below 67 didn't. After some time, I tried 75 again and it's been stable at that speed for six months. My question is why it can now handle 75Hz while it couldn't before. Resolution is 1680x1050. I haven't upgraded the cables or any hardware.
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KidzBeEz
10-25-2023, 11:07 AM #1

My Monitor, the Samsung Syncmaster 226BW is a standard 60Hz monitor. I found EVGA Pixelclock which boosts your monitor to any desired frequency. I attempted 75 and it worked, but anything below 67 didn't. After some time, I tried 75 again and it's been stable at that speed for six months. My question is why it can now handle 75Hz while it couldn't before. Resolution is 1680x1050. I haven't upgraded the cables or any hardware.

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seigneurZOZ
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10-26-2023, 10:58 AM
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It might be anything—like a fresh update to the pixel clock or simply a malfunctioning screen. That’s a solid character concept for this kind of monitor, and I’ve always dreamed of pushing my graphics beyond limits without trying.
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seigneurZOZ
10-26-2023, 10:58 AM #2

It might be anything—like a fresh update to the pixel clock or simply a malfunctioning screen. That’s a solid character concept for this kind of monitor, and I’ve always dreamed of pushing my graphics beyond limits without trying.

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Fluffy_JR07
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10-26-2023, 02:49 PM
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It might be anything—like a fresh update to the pixel clock or simply a malfunctioning screen. That’s a solid character concept for this kind of monitor, and I’ve always dreamed of pushing my graphics beyond limits without trying.
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Fluffy_JR07
10-26-2023, 02:49 PM #3

It might be anything—like a fresh update to the pixel clock or simply a malfunctioning screen. That’s a solid character concept for this kind of monitor, and I’ve always dreamed of pushing my graphics beyond limits without trying.