Refresh rate of over 70hz is good, when it is less than 70, we tend to see some flicker which cause some discomfort .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refresh_rate suggest 85Hz or higher
"most people would experience mild discomfort unless the refresh is set to a more comfortable 85 Hz or higher. 100 Hz is comfortable for most people."
2007-03-28 18:34:31
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answered by thiwankaw 2
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that is totally difficulty-loose to confuse the refresh fee and the physique fee. although, the two have no longer something to do with one yet another. Your set has a 240 hz refresh fee, meaning the image is reloaded (refreshed) on the reveal 240 circumstances in step with 2d. it somewhat is carried out via the television itself, inspite of the incoming sign. The physique fee relies upon upon the incoming sign. that is going to often have a physique fee of 24, 30, or 60 f.p.s. (or hz.), looking on its source, meaning that 24, 30, or 60 nonetheless photographs are sent to the television in step with 2d so as to style the image. As on your questions approximately smoother video and dropped frames, there is not any hassle-free answer previous the basics i've got defined above. This talk board has considered each permutation of sport console difficulty which you are able to imagine, many times without sparkling-decrease answer. An Xbox or playstation is a exceptionally state-of-the-paintings gadget, as is a favourite HDTV. once you connect the two mutually, there is countless danger for unpredicted effects.
2016-12-08 13:28:54
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answered by kreitman 4
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depends on the monitor, dont worry about the video card, its all in your monitor , 60 is usually the norm if you got a high rez monitor you can go higher, but most use 60, i would check your monitors reccomend setting.
2007-03-28 18:30:11
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answered by Michael W 1
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Check the site from your monitor, you can demolish your crt with the wrong settings.
2007-03-28 21:22:50
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answered by ferdybossy 3
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If you are using LCD screen it does not matter, bulky CRT whatever is highest you can go safely the better.
2007-03-28 18:36:23
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answered by Andy T 7
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my laptop is set @ 60HZ and that is the standard these days...unless you may be a major gamer or whatever
2007-03-28 18:30:56
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answered by waltb87 3
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