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Posted by: mburtonk
« on: April 03, 2007, 07:40:28 PM »

I can see the 60Hz screen flicker on a CRT monitor.  Is there any solution if the monitor doesn't like any of the other refresh rates?

This has become a problem recently, and I'm not sure why.  It might be the graphics card, but I don't think a graphics card would do this.

I've had a laptop for a long time now, since I like to be mobile.  The thing is, I have to run Windows software on a desktop in my office at school, which is a hand-me-down computer.  I've kept swapping monitors out, but they are all crt.

Does anyone know of a solution to this, other than buying an lcd monitor?



p.s..  Yes, I am very scatterbrained right now. :P
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