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YanquiDawg June 22nd 03 09:00 PM

Free tool for Hz-refresh setting wanted
 
try http://hztool.home.ml.org. Custom refresh rats included.

I am looking for a free tool for setting the Hz refresh of my
Geforce4800SE card.
Refresh should be set to 57,7 Hz bacause of an issue with my
TFT-display...
Powerstrip is too expensive for this usage.

Any usefull hints?




Spajky June 22nd 03 11:36 PM

On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 14:06:06 +0200, "Gustav Medler"
wrote:

I am looking for a free tool for setting the Hz refresh of my
Geforce4800SE card.
Refresh should be set to 57,7 Hz bacause of an issue with my
TFT-display...
Powerstrip is too expensive for this usage.

Any usefull hints?
Thx,

What about DXdiag in Win, there is an option to force refresh rate!

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Tech Support June 23rd 03 12:28 AM

On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 14:06:06 +0200, "Gustav Medler"
wrote:

I am looking for a free tool for setting the Hz refresh of my
Geforce4800SE card.
Refresh should be set to 57,7 Hz bacause of an issue with my
TFT-display...
Powerstrip is too expensive for this usage.

Any usefull hints?
Thx,


HZTool, as the other guys said, but that is only good for Win9x. If
you want one that works in XP and Win9x then get the free utility
called Multires from www.entechtaiwan.com

Gustav Medler June 23rd 03 07:08 AM

Tech Support wrote/schrieb:

HZTool, as the other guys said, but that is only good for Win9x. If
you want one that works in XP and Win9x then get the free utility
called Multires from www.entechtaiwan.com


Thx, but MultiRes only supports refresh rate which can be setted by
Geforce driver. It is _ot_ possible to set 57,7 Hz...
--
Best regards/ MfG,
Gustav Medler


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