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This time we don't ask for your display type (that has been answered for example
here), but simply for the screen
refresh rate (vertical scan rate).
Poll linkNote: Just to make sure, refresh rate is
not the frames per second (FPS) rate.
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Your refresh rate is written at the top when you load ezquake. You can also type vid_displayfrequency (enter) to see what value is set.
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The probably most accurate way is to look it up in your OSD Info box on your monitor, if you have that.
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I voted "I don't know" because I honestly don't know... If I had a 120hz LCD monitor like I want, then I would know. But I probably have like 75hz on my LCD
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Phil: open up quake and see?
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i grew up doin dumb shit that made me wise
coulda died ten times that made me live
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The same - so it must be Iiyama Vision Master
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sure is
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i have a vision master up for sale if someones interested
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