Weirdo Monitor Problem
- demonmonkey1234
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Weirdo Monitor Problem
My monitor like shakes when it's on the desktop. it seems to go away when Internet explorer, either that or I just don't notice it. But it gives me a bad headache on desktop. It's weird never seen it before. Any ideas?
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other monitors nearby? With my dual monitor setups, alot i have to play around with the refresh rate so they dont interfere with each other
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- demonmonkey1234
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Ouch, at 60 you'll get a lot of flicker.
Control Panel->Display Properties->Settings->Advanced->Monitor
Set the refresh for at least 75Hz. 85 or 100 would be better if your monitor supports it.
Control Panel->Display Properties->Settings->Advanced->Monitor
Set the refresh for at least 75Hz. 85 or 100 would be better if your monitor supports it.
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