• only0218
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    10 months ago

    Ya got some quite not rounded numbers there …

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      10 months ago

      In video, common frame rates are 30, 29.97, 24, and 23.976. (Almost) anything else will be a multiple of those. Your monitor might not actually run at 30hz * 4, it runs at 29.97hz * 4 which is why you see an option like 119.88. Sometimes that’s displayed as 120 to the user for simplicity, but in this case they’re showing the actual value (or it might support both).

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      10 months ago

      Windows hides the actual refresh rate to make it look better. Linux shows you what it actually is.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t think that’s it, rather the monitors supported refresh rates. (Think!=know)