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> Vince,other
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\n> There's a great post from Steve Wright from IBM several months ago
\n> regarding refresh rate:
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\n> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IBM_T2X_LCD/message/136
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\n> Basic summary is that there's no point of running it at anything
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> than native refresh rate or fraction thereof.be
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\n> --wilson
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\n> vinceharron wrote:
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\n> >Is there a document that lists the maximum refresh rate that can
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> >achieved with specific T221 models and specific video cards at
\n> >3840x2400? If not, can you reply to this with your monitor model
\n> >number, video card model and refresh rate at 3840x2400?
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\n> >Thanks,
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\n> >Vince
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