graphics card too good for my monitor?

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No, with the card you would do it though catalyst, and the monitor should have settings accessible though its interface (buttons). I would recommend setting the cards first and seeing if it works before changing the monitors refresh rate. In the end though they need to match and be equally divisible by no less then 30 (I recommend having them both set to 60 myself)

xroe

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No, with the card you would do it though catalyst, and the monitor should have settings accessible though its interface (buttons). I would recommend setting the cards first and seeing if it works before changing the monitors refresh rate. In the end though they need to match and be equally divisible by no less then 30 (I recommend having them both set to 60 myself)
 
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knives1903

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they're both set at 60. i had a bit of trouble navigating through the catalyst. but i ended up going to SYSTEM INFORMATIONS, and then COMPONENTS, DISPLAY. and then it showed all the specs to my gpu, and the resolution was 1920 x 1080 x 60hertz.