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  1. Posts : 33
    windows 7 sp1 x64
       #121

    forcing brings issues.
    for few games while actualy are games that try use 60hz anyway.

    edit: 186.18 has't fixed this either.
    really shame on few that think this aint a big deal.
    its causing nothing but major issues for me over here.
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  2. Posts : 80
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 7127
       #122

    I have lots of problem due to that, and for now its the only issue thats really getting on my nerve, everything i try, its in vain.
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 x64 Retail
       #123

    i have the same problem... there is any chance of getting problems with the monitor due to it ?
    Thks
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  4. Posts : 80
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 7127
       #124

    I dont think that should result in problems to the monitor itself. But i do believe that can be problems with your eyes after a long time.

    Still waiting for someone who can solve this.

    Cheers.
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 x64 Retail
       #125

    MorbidGod said:
    I dont think that should result in problems to the monitor itself. But i do believe that can be problems with your eyes after a long time.

    Still waiting for someone who can solve this.

    Cheers.
    well i sent an email to samsung and they said that the only way to solve this is with new monitor drivers but the guy that answered me said that they would only focus on new drivers when w7 was released...
    So the same may apply to everyone with this problem
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  6. Posts : 918
    Windows 7 Professional, Windows Longhorn 4074
       #126

    Ask if there's any beta testing for new drivers. That's the only thing I can think of.
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  7. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #127

    Windows 7 Hz fix


    Hey all I had the exact same problem until today
    My 20" Widescreen LCD's (ViewSonic) True resolution is 1680 by 1050; I have a GeForce 9800GTX+. In the nvidia control panel I set to true res, there were two options for the refresh rate (59 and 60Hz) when I chose 60Hz it just set it back to 59...This pissed me off so much as I would have to set my res to a lower level so that when I watched videos the image wouldn't freeze.

    I just got the new nvidia 186.18 driver... I went to the control panel then under manage custom resolutions I set the true res, set it to 60Hz then went to advanced and under timing standards selected manual, set my desired refresh rate to 60.449 hit test and it worked. Now it says 1680 by 1050 at 60.45Hz (60Hz as reported by OS) And now under Change resolution it only show 60Hz and no stupid 59Hz!!!! My problem solved I hope it works for you guys too. Oh I also selected Force HD Resolutions under the manage custom resolutions too (don't know if that did anything towards it but I'm happy)

    Please reply and tell me if it worked for you or not thnx
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  8. Posts : 80
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 7127
       #128

    Hi mysticfabs, are you sure your monitor can handle refresh rates beyond 60hz? Because if not, you can damage it. If yes, well good, but in ATI control panel, its impossible to do that trick, even forcing to it. At least i´ve tryd and got no lucky
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  9. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #129

    Evildemon said:
    well i sent an email to samsung and they said that the only way to solve this is with new monitor drivers but the guy that answered me said that they would only focus on new drivers when w7 was released...
    So the same may apply to everyone with this problem
    Any company that says that is a company I refuse to do buisness with in the future.

    Creative Labs, ATI, and HP are at the top of my list for making that very same statement during past OS migrations.

    Shame about samsung though, I like their monitors...
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 x64 Retail
       #130

    MorbidGod said:
    Hi mysticfabs, are you sure your monitor can handle refresh rates beyond 60hz? Because if not, you can damage it. If yes, well good, but in ATI control panel, its impossible to do that trick, even forcing to it. At least i´ve tryd and got no lucky
    but one question... if you "force" in ccc, even if in windows continues to say 59hz wont it be in 60 ?
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