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<blockquote data-quote="mbuzina" data-source="post: 73948" data-attributes="member: 12382"><p>It should do so, otherwise you might break your TV. </p><p></p><p>But: What are your settings? Is TV Primary Display? Then it should show the refresh rate (I guess 50Hz in your case). If you clone the display: Then it will just render whatever is required for TV (still 50 Hz) and keep your Monitor in its setting (at least this was how my cards reacted).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbuzina, post: 73948, member: 12382"] It should do so, otherwise you might break your TV. But: What are your settings? Is TV Primary Display? Then it should show the refresh rate (I guess 50Hz in your case). If you clone the display: Then it will just render whatever is required for TV (still 50 Hz) and keep your Monitor in its setting (at least this was how my cards reacted). [/QUOTE]
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