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<blockquote data-quote="pannivas" data-source="post: 518962" data-attributes="member: 23174"><p>I use 12noon DC version 4.12</p><p>Here are my three files i use to change Refresh rate to 24,50,60.</p><p></p><p>24hz.cmd</p><p>"C:\\Program Files\\12noon Display Changer\\dc.exe" -width=1920 -height=1080 -refresh=24 -apply -quiet</p><p></p><p>50hz.cmd</p><p>"C:\\Program Files\\12noon Display Changer\\dc.exe" -width=1920 -height=1080 -refresh=50 -apply -quiet</p><p></p><p>60hz.cmd</p><p>"C:\\Program Files\\12noon Display Changer\\dc.exe" -width=1920 -height=1080 -refresh=60 -apply -quiet</p><p></p><p>Test your files above first before applying them in MP. You can just open a cmd and run them one by one. </p><p></p><p>If you want to make sure that your refresh rate is changing you can open another cmd and go to the path where you have 12noon DC installed and run the follwoing command --> dccmd -listmonitors</p><p></p><p>This will give you the refresh rate on the output together some other information about your display.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The above are your batch files place them somewhere on your C: drive for example C:\ARC and then call them from the actions tab in ARC section of MP like this</p><p>C:\\ARC\\24hz.cmd</p><p>C:\\ARC\\50hz.cmd</p><p>C:\\ARC\\60hz.cmd</p><p></p><p>I do not use Device reset and i do not use Force Refresh Rate as the refresh rate is already forced by 12noon DC.</p><p></p><p>Now i have even upgraded my nvidia drivers and i do not have any problems at all with 12noon DC. It actually works as previously with Windows API.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pannivas, post: 518962, member: 23174"] I use 12noon DC version 4.12 Here are my three files i use to change Refresh rate to 24,50,60. 24hz.cmd "C:\\Program Files\\12noon Display Changer\\dc.exe" -width=1920 -height=1080 -refresh=24 -apply -quiet 50hz.cmd "C:\\Program Files\\12noon Display Changer\\dc.exe" -width=1920 -height=1080 -refresh=50 -apply -quiet 60hz.cmd "C:\\Program Files\\12noon Display Changer\\dc.exe" -width=1920 -height=1080 -refresh=60 -apply -quiet Test your files above first before applying them in MP. You can just open a cmd and run them one by one. If you want to make sure that your refresh rate is changing you can open another cmd and go to the path where you have 12noon DC installed and run the follwoing command --> dccmd -listmonitors This will give you the refresh rate on the output together some other information about your display. The above are your batch files place them somewhere on your C: drive for example C:\ARC and then call them from the actions tab in ARC section of MP like this C:\\ARC\\24hz.cmd C:\\ARC\\50hz.cmd C:\\ARC\\60hz.cmd I do not use Device reset and i do not use Force Refresh Rate as the refresh rate is already forced by 12noon DC. Now i have even upgraded my nvidia drivers and i do not have any problems at all with 12noon DC. It actually works as previously with Windows API. [/QUOTE]
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