Difference between revisions of "Vid displayfrequency"

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Changes the display frequency Hz, Windows usually defaults to 60Hz unless you specify otherwise. The VESA standard for refreshrate to avoid eyestrain is 72Hz, the higher the refreshrate, the less eyestrain we get. This only applies to CRT monitors, low LCD refreshrate's have no effect eyestrain wise.<br />
 
Changes the display frequency Hz, Windows usually defaults to 60Hz unless you specify otherwise. The VESA standard for refreshrate to avoid eyestrain is 72Hz, the higher the refreshrate, the less eyestrain we get. This only applies to CRT monitors, low LCD refreshrate's have no effect eyestrain wise.<br />

Latest revision as of 05:56, 1 November 2005

Name: vid_displayfrequency
Default value: "0"
Cvar flags: archive renderlatch
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Changes the display frequency Hz, Windows usually defaults to 60Hz unless you specify otherwise. The VESA standard for refreshrate to avoid eyestrain is 72Hz, the higher the refreshrate, the less eyestrain we get. This only applies to CRT monitors, low LCD refreshrate's have no effect eyestrain wise.

Can only be set as CMD parameterm

+set vid_displayfrequency 75