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Poll: Monitor Refresh Rate

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What is the refresh rate of your primary monitor?

  • Less than 60 Hz

    Votes: 5 0.7%
  • 60 - 69 Hz

    Votes: 105 13.8%
  • 70 - 74 Hz

    Votes: 50 6.6%
  • 75 - 79 Hz

    Votes: 177 23.3%
  • 80 - 84 Hz

    Votes: 22 2.9%
  • 85 - 89 Hz

    Votes: 274 36.1%
  • 90 - 94 Hz

    Votes: 11 1.4%
  • 95 - 99 Hz

    Votes: 4 0.5%
  • 100 Hz or higher

    Votes: 111 14.6%

  • Total voters
    759
My LG flatron F900P has 85 hz for 1024x768 , 1280x1024 or 1600x1200 resolutions. Definitely makes difference after u get used to it and set it to lower refresh rates.
 
Anything below 85 hurts my eyes.

I'm at 106hz, the fastest that this monitor could do at 800x600. But give it a break, its from a P1 afterall. Gotta love Zenith. :)
 
85 hz on primary (LG)
85 hz on secondary (CTX) CTX does 100hz in 1024 though, but there doesnt seem any point in running it at that!
 
update:

Primary: Phillips 105E (15") on ATi Radeon 7000 32MB DDR AGP @ 1024x768x32bit @ 200Hz

Secondary: NEC MultiSync 75 (17") on 3dfx Voodoo4 4500 32MB SDR PCI @ 1024x768x32bit @ 120Hz

My desktop is expanded to my seconday monitor :) works like a charm ;)

The Phillips will do 85Hz @ max res of 1920x1440x32bit, and the NEC will do 120Hz @ max res of 2048x1536x32bit. not to shabby for old cards/ monitors:)
 
I need about 100hz minimum or I'll get eyestrain, 85hz is already too low for me.
My monitor is a Viewsonic P95f 19" and it is running at 1280*960 and 100hz or for short periods at 1600*1200 and 90hz.
 
81.4/100 as per the OSD
Flatron ez T910BU (19" LG digital crt)

as per advanced video settings that is 100 @1024 x 768
 
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