• 06Oct


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    While it may be time consuming to open up the CPU of your computer, most of the problems that you encounter with your PC doesn’t require you to open the CPU case. Hardware problems can be taken care of just
    as easily as it may sound. Like when your monitor is flickering uncontrollably. Turning up the refresh rate just wouldn’t do it. And setting is only limited to 60Hz. This problem may cause you headaches and pain. The problem really greatly depends on the limitations of the specific monitor and the graphic card installed. You will be able to increase the refresh rate according to your comfort preference. In most Windows OS, like Windows 98, 2000 and Me. you change the setting by right clicking the windows desktop, click Properties, click Settings and then select the Advanced tab. Under the Adapter tab, you will see refresh rate settings. Ideally, click on 75Hz, but if you prefer a higher setting then do so. But you should note that setting the rate too high may destroy your monitor.

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