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Re: Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
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Re: Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
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Rodrigo Savastano
on Jul 7, 2009 at 6:29:52 am
Kristian,
maybe my two other questions were too generic. But now I've got a more precise one. I've tested two different monitors via the DVI-D connection (on full HD and the other not) and both were at 30Hz as maximum refresh rate while I was using the 1920x1080 res. I tryed to change the refresh rate on the monitor system preference and at the HDLINK Utiliy, but nothing worked. After, I put the 1280x720 resolution and finally got the 60Hz rate. So, How can I have the 60Hz on the 1080x1920 resolution?
Thanks a lot,
Rodrigo Savastano
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Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
by Rodrigo Savastano on Jun 30, 2009 at 9:54:06 am
Re: Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
by Joshua Helling on Jun 30, 2009 at 6:01:47 pm
Re: Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
by Kristian Lam on Jun 30, 2009 at 11:27:54 pm
Re: Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
by Rodrigo Savastano on Jul 1, 2009 at 11:04:33 am
Re: Which connection works better with HDLink, HDMI or DVI-D?
by Rodrigo Savastano on Jul 7, 2009 at 6:29:52 am
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