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Do many people have these and are the any good? My eyes go funny after 10 hrs ish:D

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EMMMMMM! I have a fookin massive bill to sort in a week or two,am sure when I pay for that I will just manage a pair of batteries for my cordless mouse :cry: :p

 

No sympathy! Your obsession with fast KitKats will be the ruin of you. :tongue:

 

HEHEHEHEHEHE

 

Tim

To increase the refresh rate you may need to lower your desktop resolution so that the monitor or graphics card can cope. Not an ideal solution but 60Hz will rapidly cause headaches and lots of eyestrain (its not quite fast enough to fool the eye into thinking its a static image so the eye goes bonkers trying to keep up with it as the image is constantly moving ever so slightly). I can personally detect flicker below ~85 Hz in my peripheral vision so I have it as high as my equipment allows.

 

I run 100Hz @ 1024 x 760 on a 19" monitor for comfort, with LCD the refresh rate is largely irrelevent since they do not 'flicker' when refresh unlike a conventional CRT.

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No sympathy! Your obsession with fast KitKats will be the ruin of you. :tongue:

 

HEHEHEHEHEHE

 

Tim

 

Shut up and go suck your candy rock:D:D;)

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To increase the refresh rate you may need to lower your desktop resolution so that the monitor or graphics card can cope. Not an ideal solution but 60Hz will rapidly cause headaches and lots of eyestrain (its not quite fast enough to fool the eye into thinking its a static image so the eye goes bonkers trying to keep up with it as the image is constantly moving ever so slightly). I can personally detect flicker below ~85 Hz in my peripheral vision so I have it as high as my equipment allows.

 

I run 100Hz @ 1024 x 760 on a 19" monitor for comfort, with LCD the refresh rate is largely irrelevent since they do not 'flicker' when refresh unlike a conventional CRT.

 

Thanks Adam I will try that one.

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Adam that works :bow: I have set it to 85hz only thing now is my Icons are like posters LOL.

:rofl: Try raising the resolution one step at a time and find out the maximum refresh that it can run at, 1024 @ 85Hz should be achieveable i'd have thought. Anything lower than 1024 res will look big and ghastly as you are probably finding :)

 

GL

 

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Ok Adam it is 1024 and set at 85hz,I cant move it a tiny bit at a time just from 1024-1152:(

You can not be seriouse,£140 for a monitor,know wonder its sending you blind. :slap: Invest in a decent one,it makes sense if you spend alot of time infront of it.My flat screen SONY 24" is a true graphics monitor with awsome res,color corrected,weighs in at 96lb and cost me £1,500 with onsite garrantee of 5 years.Special order from Sony and delivered by them in a special crate which you have to keep incase it has to be picked up for any reason.Worth every penny.=No eye strain :dance: :dance: :dance:

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