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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusb" data-source="post: 59367" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>You guys aren't saying your location so this may or not be relevant, but the refresh rate should be a multiple of your countries default refresh rate. For example, in Aus where it's default 50Hz for PAL, the refresh shouled either be 50, 75 or 100. Of course 50 is too low for a PC and 100 is too high for most TV's so 75 is the comprimise. This helps stop tearing issues.</p><p></p><p>If you are in the US then 60Hz is the best option for you (unless you feel like testing 120 but *not* recommended)</p><p></p><p>And yes, Direct Sound is the way to go with sync issues. It's actually such an important setting that it seems strange there is no way in MP config to change this. I guess that's why. Most people won't change it if it is not easy to get to (but most of us, me included, did experiment and lost LOTS of WAF points)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusb, post: 59367, member: 11550"] You guys aren't saying your location so this may or not be relevant, but the refresh rate should be a multiple of your countries default refresh rate. For example, in Aus where it's default 50Hz for PAL, the refresh shouled either be 50, 75 or 100. Of course 50 is too low for a PC and 100 is too high for most TV's so 75 is the comprimise. This helps stop tearing issues. If you are in the US then 60Hz is the best option for you (unless you feel like testing 120 but *not* recommended) And yes, Direct Sound is the way to go with sync issues. It's actually such an important setting that it seems strange there is no way in MP config to change this. I guess that's why. Most people won't change it if it is not easy to get to (but most of us, me included, did experiment and lost LOTS of WAF points) [/QUOTE]
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