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200hz LCD TV
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200hz LCD TV. I need some help, I have got a Samsung LCD TV which is 200hz. Does that mean the PC's HDMI out should be able to display at that refresh rate?? I connected my HTPC to the TV via HDMI and it picked it up at 1080p, but at 60hz. Can i raise...
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GPU Memory bus reading at 200hz, should be 400hz
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GPU Memory bus reading at 200hz, should be 400hz. I have an aging GeForce 6200 256mb from EVGA. I've had it for a long time, but have recently noticed serious, wide-spread slowdowns, so while I was checking around for causes I saw that nVidia's nTune MonitorView...
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Subwoofer frequency ranges?
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range of 28Hz to 200Hz Would I gain much by replacing the sub woofer with another sub woofer that has a frequency range of 20Hz to 200Hz. I would gain the missing 20Hz to 28Hz but is there much that uses this frequency range? The sub woofer is for music...
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BOSE speaker help needed please
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range. There seems to be gaps at 20Hz to 46 Hz 202Hz to 280Hz and 13.3k Hz to 20K Hz. I recently brought a sub woofer to try and full in the gap at the low frequency range. The sub woofer is 28Hz to 200Hz. I can't see anyway of disableing the BOSE...
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P1110 Trinitron + WinXP
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at any rez (800x600 through 1600x1200 is a constant 60Hz according to the onscreen monitor controls. Win will *tell* you that it has changed the refresh when told to do so but doesn't - as evidence telling it to refresh at 200Hz not only doesn't make it...
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Wall-Sized 3D Displays: The Ultimate Gaming Room
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to switch to Nvidia. I assume that my max refresh rate that this card supports is 80Hz? Table below: 640 x 480 200Hz 800 x 600 200Hz 1024 x 768 200Hz 1152 x 864 200Hz 1280 x 1024 160Hz 1600 x 1200 120Hz 1920 x 1080 120Hz 1920 x 1200 100Hz...
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Moog frequency shifter
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Wrong - a Bode frequency shifter adds or subtracts a certain number of Hz from the input frequency. There is no modulation involved. If the input is a tone with say 200Hz , 400Hz and 600 Hz ( like an organ flute tone) and you set the Bode to add...
