...Guys I found the SOLUTION !!!!!!
well it isn't an software solution but a "connector modify". I read this article [url="http://forums.pureoverclock.com/showthread.php?t=1984"]http://forums.pureoverclock.com/showthread.php?t=1984[/url]
I had more than one connector VGA to DVI so I decided to try and to sacrify one of the 2. Well it works perfects!
Pratically tacking off the 2 pins, when you plug the monitor, th OS can't recognize it so it unblock all the resolutions and refresh rate! I was able with my Philips 109B to go with 1024x768 until 140Hz !!!
Anyway if you didn't activate yet the stereo driver, you have to attach the monitor with the unmodify connector (vga to DVI) and run and go trought the Setup Wizard. If you run the setup wizard with the modify one, it will set the max resolution in the list with the max refresh kinda 1600x1200 x 240Hz so your monitor will go out of refresh rate. So, you have to run the setup wizard with the unmodify one, after reboot, attach the new one , run the "Test stereoscopic 3D" and on the refresh rate list set 120Hz and check "apply this setting for all the games" and voilà You can play every game at 120Hz or more!!!
I had more than one connector VGA to DVI so I decided to try and to sacrify one of the 2. Well it works perfects!
Pratically tacking off the 2 pins, when you plug the monitor, th OS can't recognize it so it unblock all the resolutions and refresh rate! I was able with my Philips 109B to go with 1024x768 until 140Hz !!!
Anyway if you didn't activate yet the stereo driver, you have to attach the monitor with the unmodify connector (vga to DVI) and run and go trought the Setup Wizard. If you run the setup wizard with the modify one, it will set the max resolution in the list with the max refresh kinda 1600x1200 x 240Hz so your monitor will go out of refresh rate. So, you have to run the setup wizard with the unmodify one, after reboot, attach the new one , run the "Test stereoscopic 3D" and on the refresh rate list set 120Hz and check "apply this setting for all the games" and voilà You can play every game at 120Hz or more!!!
well it isn't an software solution but a "connector modify". I read this article [url="http://forums.pureoverclock.com/showthread.php?t=1984"]http://forums.pureoverclock.com/showthread.php?t=1984[/url]
I had more than one connector VGA to DVI so I decided to try and to sacrify one of the 2. Well it works perfects!
Pratically tacking off the 2 pins, when you plug the monitor, th OS can't recognize it so it unblock all the resolutions and refresh rate! I was able with my Philips 109B to go with 1024x768 until 140Hz !!!
Anyway if you didn't activate yet the stereo driver, you have to attach the monitor with the unmodify connector (vga to DVI) and run and go trought the Setup Wizard. If you run the setup wizard with the modify one, it will set the max resolution in the list with the max refresh kinda 1600x1200 x 240Hz so your monitor will go out of refresh rate. So, you have to run the setup wizard with the unmodify one, after reboot, attach the new one , run the "Test stereoscopic 3D" and on the refresh rate list set 120Hz and check "apply this setting for all the games" and voilà You can play every game at 120Hz or more!!!
Have a nice 3d gaming!!!
well it isn't an software solution but a "connector modify". I read this article http://forums.pureoverclock.com/showthread.php?t=1984
I had more than one connector VGA to DVI so I decided to try and to sacrify one of the 2. Well it works perfects!
Pratically tacking off the 2 pins, when you plug the monitor, th OS can't recognize it so it unblock all the resolutions and refresh rate! I was able with my Philips 109B to go with 1024x768 until 140Hz !!!
Anyway if you didn't activate yet the stereo driver, you have to attach the monitor with the unmodify connector (vga to DVI) and run and go trought the Setup Wizard. If you run the setup wizard with the modify one, it will set the max resolution in the list with the max refresh kinda 1600x1200 x 240Hz so your monitor will go out of refresh rate. So, you have to run the setup wizard with the unmodify one, after reboot, attach the new one , run the "Test stereoscopic 3D" and on the refresh rate list set 120Hz and check "apply this setting for all the games" and voilà You can play every game at 120Hz or more!!!
Have a nice 3d gaming!!!