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<blockquote data-quote="maso" data-source="post: 893943" data-attributes="member: 128443"><p>Thanks to both of you for posting thoughtful responses!</p><p> </p><p>As for the driver: I installed the drivers from the product's specific page on Gigabyte's website and the problem was present. Since then I've allowed Windows Update to update that driver, and the problem persists.</p><p> </p><p>I love the idea of the Dynamic Refresh Rate being the issue! I can VNC into it from here at work, and the settings for HDTV and TV are as follows:</p><p>HDTV:</p><p> Frame rate(s): 50</p><p> Refresh rate: 50</p><p>TV:</p><p> Frame rate(s): 25</p><p> Refresh rate: 50</p><p> </p><p>(My initial setup was following an on-line guide that merely told me to check the Dynamic Refresh Rate box: I'm so used to being US-centric that I didn't think to check those.)</p><p> </p><p>So if I understand correctly, I should be changing the refresh rate on those (maybe PAL as well, in case I encounter it?) to 60.</p><p>I'll try that and report back. Unfortunately I'm leaving work directly for a trip and won't be able to test for a few days...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maso, post: 893943, member: 128443"] Thanks to both of you for posting thoughtful responses! As for the driver: I installed the drivers from the product's specific page on Gigabyte's website and the problem was present. Since then I've allowed Windows Update to update that driver, and the problem persists. I love the idea of the Dynamic Refresh Rate being the issue! I can VNC into it from here at work, and the settings for HDTV and TV are as follows: HDTV: Frame rate(s): 50 Refresh rate: 50 TV: Frame rate(s): 25 Refresh rate: 50 (My initial setup was following an on-line guide that merely told me to check the Dynamic Refresh Rate box: I'm so used to being US-centric that I didn't think to check those.) So if I understand correctly, I should be changing the refresh rate on those (maybe PAL as well, in case I encounter it?) to 60. I'll try that and report back. Unfortunately I'm leaving work directly for a trip and won't be able to test for a few days... [/QUOTE]
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