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<blockquote data-quote="Intro" data-source="post: 182769" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I have a Dell 1704FP - 17 inch flat panel. I started noticing some flickering lately, especially in fonts and textured backgrounds. I decided to up my screen refresh rate to see if it'd help and it did immensely. I upped it from 60Hz to 75Hz. Thing is, I didn't think about the effect in CS. It seems that I've dropped an average of 10-15 fps in the change.</p><p></p><p>Is this just a natural result or do I just need to re-tweak to the new refresh rate to pull those extra 10-15 frames? And while I'm here, does anyone have the default net_graphwidth number they can share with me? I fucked with mine one day and now it's all scrunched together.</p><p></p><p>All tips appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Intro, post: 182769, member: 7900"] I have a Dell 1704FP - 17 inch flat panel. I started noticing some flickering lately, especially in fonts and textured backgrounds. I decided to up my screen refresh rate to see if it'd help and it did immensely. I upped it from 60Hz to 75Hz. Thing is, I didn't think about the effect in CS. It seems that I've dropped an average of 10-15 fps in the change. Is this just a natural result or do I just need to re-tweak to the new refresh rate to pull those extra 10-15 frames? And while I'm here, does anyone have the default net_graphwidth number they can share with me? I fucked with mine one day and now it's all scrunched together. All tips appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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