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02-06-2012   #1


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 

Can I use ReForce on Windows 7 64bit?

Hey gang, Recently I bought a new pc with a new monitor as well, a Sony fw900. On my old system my OS was Win XP, so I always had to use ReForce to force the refreshrate in games such as CS 1.6. Now with my new setup I can play all my games fine at 1920x1200 @ 85hz but I also poker a lot, sometimes for more then 6 hours straight. When I play this long I start to notice that my eyes are getting little bit irritated. The previous owner of this monitor ran it at 1920x1200 @ 96hz, he didnt had Win 7 64bit as his OS though. Now I'm really carefull with my new pc and the monitor and I dont wanne do anything that could hurt her. So my question now is: Can I use Reforce safely on Win 7 64bit and force the refreshrate to 96hz? On the ReForce site it says it only supports Win 2000 and XP (RefreshForce Home Page), so maybe any of you guys could help me out? Thx in advance

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02-07-2012   #2


Windows 7 (7600) x86
 
 


What is this monitor? LCD, CRT?
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02-08-2012   #3


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


The monitor is a 24" crt
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