voodoo in win2k
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I only get my 2 voodoo2 cards working on 60Hz
And that suck´s, anyone know what to do?
The cards are from orchid.
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ijah
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And that suck´s, anyone know what to do?
The cards are from orchid.
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ijah
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You have to "hack" your registry 8)
Well, I hope you know the precautions you might wanna take before "messing" in your registry.
Go to START|RUN and enter "regedit", go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\3Dfx Interactive\Voodoo2\Glide" and change the value for the refresh rate of the different resolutions to your preferred value. I prefer 85Hz for all resolutions up to 1024x768. Just remember to take values that your Voodoo2 cards support.
Hope this helps
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Well, I hope you know the precautions you might wanna take before "messing" in your registry.
Go to START|RUN and enter "regedit", go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\3Dfx Interactive\Voodoo2\Glide" and change the value for the refresh rate of the different resolutions to your preferred value. I prefer 85Hz for all resolutions up to 1024x768. Just remember to take values that your Voodoo2 cards support.
Hope this helps
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Thanks. I must say i like this board.
Anyone know how to fix the refresh rates on a Voodoo 3 3000 AGP? I'm locked on 60Hz.
If you mean under Direct 3D then that's easy.
1. Go to Start, Run
2. Type dxdiag
3. Click More Help
4. Click Override
5. Simply enter the desired refresh rate in the box.
6. For other operations - select the desired rate from the monitor section in the display properties.
[This message has been edited by Damien (edited 19 May 2000).]
1. Go to Start, Run
2. Type dxdiag
3. Click More Help
4. Click Override
5. Simply enter the desired refresh rate in the box.
6. For other operations - select the desired rate from the monitor section in the display properties.
[This message has been edited by Damien (edited 19 May 2000).]