2209wa 75hz settings

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  1. Lie495s14

    Lie495s14 Master Guru

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    Dell monitor 2209wa does 1680x1050 75hz and i got that custom setting from google image. what i couldn't find are 75hz timming settings at other resolutions like 1600x900, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1152x864, 1024x768. please help. It'd be best if settings can be post like these

    active pix: H.1600 V.900
    front porch:H.xxx V.xxx
    sync width:H.xxx V.xxx
    total pix:H.xxx V.xxx

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  2. Mufflore

    Mufflore Ancient Guru

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    Try it.
    If it doesnt work, you'll get your desktop back after around 10 seconds.
    I got 75hz to work on many resolutions with 2209Wb without any trouble.

    Some resolutions cant use higher refresh so you may not get it to work with them all.
     
  3. Lie495s14

    Lie495s14 Master Guru

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    1680x1050 works. i want 75hz for other resolution too. for cs1.6
     
  4. Mufflore

    Mufflore Ancient Guru

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    Is there a question in there?
     

  5. Lie495s14

    Lie495s14 Master Guru

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    my bad i didn't state it clear. i'd like to play cs1.6 in resolution 1600x900, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1152x864, 1024x768 at 75hz, but i don't know the timming, i need help with that.
     
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    But if you havent tried it, you dont need to ask for help yet.
    It might just work.
     
  7. Lie495s14

    Lie495s14 Master Guru

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    it does work for me in 1680x1050, but not 1600x900 and other.
     
  8. killer_939

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    Use GPU scaling so the monitor is running at 1680x1050 at all times and the gpu scales it down to lower res maybe? I don't know if that just works like that.
     
  9. Mufflore

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    Try 72Hz
     

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