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On a computer that is running Windows 7, you cannot change the Screen refresh rate for certain monitors. Specifically, this behavior occurs on monitors that report a TV-compatible timing of 59.94Hz, but not 60Hz.
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Get a better montior, I'm running at 75 hz right now at 1600x1200
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Can't you see that i've put a line(afgasf) on that thing about the driver?The setting shows it like ~60hz so there's no need to fix it.
There isn't a total freq. Same is like my processor it says that its 3ghz but its actually 2997mhz([333mhzx9multipl.]~3000mhz=3ghz)
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It's only locked like that if you have your power settings set to balanced or power saver. Put it on performance or get a better monitor. Your monitor restricts it, not Windows.
Also, you're going to let .04 Hz bother you? lol.
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HP techsupport go by whats in front of them, I run windows 7 with no refresh rate lock, It only locks the refresh rate to resloustions that your monitor can handle, For example if you set your montior to 800x600 You can set your refresh rate to your max montior refresh rate for that montior. The refresh rate is locked by your montior not your os