I've posted this to the Matrox tech forums with little explaination received.
Matrox uses their own "Monitor Settings" under advanced to deal with different refresh rates. Most other card manufacturers will use the monitor INF file info to set the refresh rates. This allows the user to use the max refresh rate or a lower number. Example - My monitor is a Gateway VX900 (a Hitachi 751 in disguise). Other video cards allow the choice of 75, 85, 100 or 120 hz. The monitor settings set it only to 110.
Will matrox ever adopt the "standard" of using the INF files?
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Gateway G6-400 - Intel 440bx Tabor mobo w/ Intel PIII 550, 256mb RAM, Matrox G400 MAX, onboard Ensoniq AudioPCI sound chip, Epson Perfection 1200U Scanner and Windows 2000 Professional
Matrox uses their own "Monitor Settings" under advanced to deal with different refresh rates. Most other card manufacturers will use the monitor INF file info to set the refresh rates. This allows the user to use the max refresh rate or a lower number. Example - My monitor is a Gateway VX900 (a Hitachi 751 in disguise). Other video cards allow the choice of 75, 85, 100 or 120 hz. The monitor settings set it only to 110.
Will matrox ever adopt the "standard" of using the INF files?
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Gateway G6-400 - Intel 440bx Tabor mobo w/ Intel PIII 550, 256mb RAM, Matrox G400 MAX, onboard Ensoniq AudioPCI sound chip, Epson Perfection 1200U Scanner and Windows 2000 Professional
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