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Old 02-26-2016, 02:17 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by eturgeon View Post
I heard a long time ago about the frame rate issue on CRT, but from what I understand, this issue as totally disappeared on LCD.

"A CRT redraws the entire screen with a new frame, hence the term framerate/refresh rate. Thus, if you run at 60 Hz refresh rate, your eye sees 60 new frames every second. LCDs don't refresh in this way - they simply change the color of the pixel as it needs updated."

Hence, if your problem is related to frame rate with the old CRT monitors, it's impossible for you to experience the same issue with LCD.

Then why do all my LCD monitors have an adjustable framerate setting? Normally I can adjust it from 60 to 70hz. This one is adjusted from Windows 8 Control Panel. Right click Desktop, Choose Screen Resolution. Click Advanced settings. Click Monitor tab or Intel HD Graphics Control Panel tab if you have an Intel video chip. I can choose from 60 or 75hz.

But it's good if you found out what works for you.

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