Thursday, July 29, 2010

Default refresh rate with the registry changes 2k/XP


Modification method described below includes only the Windows registry editor, so do not run any third-party applications from unknown sources.

In theory, this method will modify the display driver / adapter has nothing to do, because it changes the display settings, rather than the display driver / adapter itself.

Important: Before modification, make sure your monitor supports the resolution you want under the refresh rate used! At your peril!

Assuming you have correctly installed your display (display driver supports vertical refresh rate you want, in this case in the 75Hz), and you are "normal" system (not enabled to support multi-displays, etc.) Please do speak according to the following:

Open the Registry Editor, locate the key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ system \ CurentControlSet \ Control \ Class]. Expand Class button, you will see a set like (1113E534-EAF87542 .....} key.

If you select one of them will see some value, it is a "default" or "Class" of the string, or both. They are used to identify equipment, such as "modem", "keyboard" and so on. Search "Class" value "Monitor" key.

Expand the key, it should contain at least one the following sub-key, usually "0000." If multiple sub-keys, you have to see what is currently being used, then one by one to edit.

Expand "0000" key, it should contain the following sub-key "MODES", then expand it again, then you should see a maximum resolution of your monitor subkey named. Now, if you want to set 1024X768 resolution on the vertical refresh rate 75Hz, it can be "MODES" key to add a sub-key under the "1024,768", add the string value "Mode1" = "75-75,75 -75. "

Now if you open the "Display Properties" (right click on your desktop), click the "Advanced" button, go to the "Monitor" tab, you will be able to choose the only refresh rate that is 75Hz. Of course, the prerequisite is that the "0000" key is the key currently being used, and "hide the display mode can not be displayed" option is selected. Repeat the process of amending, adding that all you want to use the refresh rate / resolution combination.

Finally, go to the "Display Properties -> Advanced -> Monitor", select the refresh rate, here select 75Hz.

In essence, this modification is supported by your monitor refresh rate is set to the minimum refresh rate you want to use. Now, all games will run under the specified refresh rate, regardless of whether they are using Direct3D or OpenGL.






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