What's new

Modified NVIDIA 28.35: Refresh rate fix?

OtNife

New member
Not a dedicated PJ64 question I know, but anyways...

These are NVIDIA 28.35 drivers that have been modified, and are 'Refresh rate fix compatible':

http://www.maxreboot.com/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1018364179,85335,

edit: there's also a modified 28.80:
http://www.maxreboot.com/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1018616150,82870,

Is anyone using them? Do they rectify the problem with XP's refresh rate reverting to 60hz for full-screen games?
Or do they re-enable the use of the Refresh rate fix prog, that become nullified after 27.42?:
http://www.planetquake.com/ztn/nvreffix/

Cheers.
 
Last edited:

Jefferson629

New member
oh..thx god....
i do know how to deal with the 'Refresh rate issue'
now following my process step-by-step~~~
first of all,insatll the latest nvidia <a href=http://files.mrgaming.net/antileech/drivers/video/nvidia/win2kxp/w2k-xp-2880.zip>Driver</a>.second,install <a href=http://www.speedy3d.com/ftp/download.php?file=nvreffix-setup.exe>This</a> and select the refresh rate which u like.The system will ask u to reboot.Just Do It then Enjoy that.If u have any problem,my msn is [email protected].I will help u what i can.
 

Renegade

Wearer of Army Boots
hmm, i wonder if refresh rate is really fixed in Perfect Dark wit hthese new drivers.
i point at the sky and the whole display goes kablooey.
 

MrDetermination

New member
Nothing to do with Perfect Dark. Plus its very rare (if even really possible) that refresh rate has anything to do with a specific part of your graphics.

Refresh rate = number of times per second (maybe minute) that the image is projected on to your screen.

Refresh rate has nothing to do with software and everything to do with resolution. Nvidia "nvreffix" lets you say "85mhz refresh rate for every resolution" and be done with it. Otherwise, you have to specify the refresh for each resolution in windows by changing resolution and color depth and then setting the refresh rate. This would not be so bad if it were a 1 time thing and you only used a couple resolutions. I use:

640x480 for NeoRageX emulation mainly
800x600 for some older PC games
1024x768 for medium old games (thats where they max out)
1152x768 for high graphics games
1280x960 for wussy graphics games, N64, desktop... and anything else my video card can easily handle

Plus, I use both 16 and 32 bit color depths... that's almost 10 different settings I have to specify refresh rates for eac htime I install new drivers. Screw that.

What makes matter worse is that some operating system/driver combos will not remember what refresh you wanted to use for Xresolution.

nvreffix fixes all of that

If you have a halfway decent monitor you should have a display button that lets you see the current resolution and refresh rate regaurdless of what software you are running.
 

Top