I need 43hz refresh rate mode and my driver doesn´t have it!

Video, SCSI, modem, CDROM/CDR/CDRW, etc.
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Arminius
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My video adapter driver doesn´t support the 43hz refresh rate, the one i need to use if i want to run 1024X768 on this computer.











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256 RAM, 64MB video onboard
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Not too much you can really do about that...it is a hardware limitation. :(
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So there is no driver compatible with VIA/SG3 Unichrome IGP that can run 43hz refresh rate, so that i become able to use 1024x768?











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ajzchips
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I'd get a SiS VGA card... they usually had 87i support... But my S3 Savage does as well...
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Arminius, are you sure that you would use 43hz refresh rate?

At this low frequency, I think you can't watch the screen with peace for your eyes... the screen blinks!
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Well, i need if i want to use 1024X768, otherwise i can only use 800X600...
And i really want to play Civ 4 =/
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If your board will allow you to override the on-board graphics hardware with a graphics board, then you will probably get around both of the following:

* You have a much better chance of supporting the resolutions and frequencies you want to run.
* You have a much better chance of supporting refresh rates higher than 43hz at 1024*768. I agree that 43hz will be very unpleaseant to the eyes to watch.
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Another thing that you could do is:

look if it's possible to add memory IC's on the board: more boards have free memory chip sockets that you can fill with the appropriate chip so you can extend the total of video memory.

In this case I think it's possible use a refresh rate higher than 43hz at 1024*768!
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Try to use PowerStrip http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm to change the refresh rate.

It's an old Post. But maybe it's help u or other with the same Problem.
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