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Originally Posted by BarryB
The only way I can think is if you get some sort of refresh rate override util for your gfx card!
I have an Nvidia GeForce3 and using a tool called NVTweak I can enable a refresh rate override option in the Forceware drivers. With this I've locked most of my refresh rates to 100Hz. If you have an Nvidia card this MAY do the trick!
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Thanks for attention, BarryB.
I have an Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 128. But I've never heared about this NVTweak tool? If I install this one then could I lock all my refresh rate at 60Hz too?
Anyway, I'll try this and post to talk with you about.
Thank you very much.