The yokes gave out around 350Hz (the monitor is fine when refresh rate is lowered; no CRTs were harmed), with the image bouncing up and down the screen, but 340Hz is still absolutely incredible. Imagine what modern CRTs could do!
EDIT: 344Hz also works fine.
Just hit 340Hz!
Just hit 340Hz!
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Re: Just hit 340Hz!
Sweetness!
(which web browser is that?)
Now you want the GPU silicon to push 340 frames per second through that! Or run some older games.
(which web browser is that?)
Now you want the GPU silicon to push 340 frames per second through that! Or run some older games.
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Re: Just hit 340Hz!
That's Chrome. Unfortunately, I had to drop to 240p to do the 340Hz. It was more of a test to see how fast a good CRT could go and to see what extreme refresh rates felt like than an attempt to get a usable resolution. I play at 1600x1200@100Hz in almost everything or 800x600@200Hz in a few FPS games, so I have a Classified 980 on the way.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Sweetness!
(which web browser is that?)
Now you want the GPU silicon to push 340 frames per second through that! Or run some older games.
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Re: Just hit 340Hz!
"They don't make them like that anymore."
More relevant than ever, heh.
More relevant than ever, heh.
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Re: Just hit 340Hz!
What screen was this with (sorry if that should be obvious...am on Tapatalk)
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CRT computer monitor with a very high scanrate capability.Black Octagon wrote:What screen was this with (sorry if that should be obvious...am on Tapatalk)
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Re: Just hit 340Hz!
he has a nokia pro 445Black Octagon wrote:What screen was this with (sorry if that should be obvious...am on Tapatalk)
Re: Just hit 340Hz!
Interesting. I thought that the maximum refresh rate that CRT's were capable of was 200Hz.
I assume you have to bypass the monitor's 'out of range' protection in order to do this? If so, how exactly do you do that? I might be interested in testing higher than 170Hz on my CRT.
Also, doing this can cause permanent damage to the gun, right?
I assume you have to bypass the monitor's 'out of range' protection in order to do this? If so, how exactly do you do that? I might be interested in testing higher than 170Hz on my CRT.
Also, doing this can cause permanent damage to the gun, right?
Re: Just hit 340Hz!
from my understanding
the gun isnt affected by high frequencies at all, especially as the pixel clock is low at these resolutions. its mostly the yoke and flyback transformer that are strained by these rates
his monitor apparently has no refresh rate limitation but he says the yokes start to malfunction at 350hz
the gun isnt affected by high frequencies at all, especially as the pixel clock is low at these resolutions. its mostly the yoke and flyback transformer that are strained by these rates
his monitor apparently has no refresh rate limitation but he says the yokes start to malfunction at 350hz