{"id":103,"date":"2014-10-14T05:05:00","date_gmt":"2014-10-14T05:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.realmofespionage.xyz\/?p=103"},"modified":"2025-03-14T19:13:12","modified_gmt":"2025-03-14T23:13:12","slug":"story-of-my-gateway-vx1120-and-custom-refresh-rates-on-windows-and-linux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.realmofespionage.xyz\/?p=103","title":{"rendered":"Story of my Gateway VX1120 and Custom Refresh Rates on Windows and Linux"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A few months ago I picked up a Gateway VX1120 from a computer store in town for $5, not knowing if it would work or not. I was always a fan of CRT monitors, and seeing something of this size, I had to jump on it.<\/p>\n<p>Got it home, plugged it in, and found out that it worked fine. Instantly replaced the Acer S201HL I was using without regrets. Colors were more vibrant, and animations are much smoother (one of my favorite things to do when switching from LCD to CRT is to move a window across my desktop to observe the smoothness). Plus the resolutions available were extensive, so I was sure I could find the right resolution to use daily. The other CRT monitors I have in the house were limited to around 1024&#215;768, or something slightly higher at a lower refresh rate, so they weren&#8217;t too ideal.<\/p>\n<p>After some time, I found that the resolution of 1280&#215;960 suited perfectly as a default resolution. It&#8217;s not high enough to make text hard to see, and at the same time, it&#8217;s large enough for the desktop not to feel cramped. The highest stock refresh rate for this resolution was 85Hz, which was great and all, but I soon looked into a way to improve that.<\/p>\n<p>On Windows, I used a tool called&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.monitortests.com\/forum\/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU\" target=\"_blank\">Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)<\/a>. It allowed me to generate custom resolutions and refresh rates. I wanted to run at 120Hz just to be able to claim I had such a monitor, so that was the first refresh rate I tried. It didn&#8217;t work; and the monitor complained about the frequency being out-of-range.<\/p>\n<p>After a little bit of research, I found that my horizontal scan frequency could go as high as 121kHz. So going by that, I then had the idea to keep trying resolutions with CRU until my horizontal scan frequency was just under that limit. Lucky me, 119Hz seemed to have worked fine.<\/p>\n<p>So in Windows, the refresh rate wasn&#8217;t too hard to handle. Things got a bit more interesting when I went over to Linux however. I use an AMD Radeon HD 7850 graphics card (<a href=\"http:\/\/us.msi.com\/product\/vga\/R7850_Twin_Frozr_2GD5OC.html#hero-overview\" target=\"_blank\">this specifically<\/a>), so I have the choice of either using AMD&#8217;s proprietary driver (fglrx), or the open-source drivers. The refresh rate on my screen however seems to act differently depending on which driver I use though.<\/p>\n<p>If I recall correctly, I was able to use the CVT-generated 119Hz with fglrx without issue (it&#8217;s been a while since I used fglrx with this monitor), but this wasn&#8217;t the case with the open-source driver.<\/p>\n<div style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/blogger.googleusercontent.com\/img\/b\/R29vZ2xl\/AVvXsEiwMuM4oR_T1Eqw4VC93piHmW-jL3j-5VIY_8iZ1BpoCEO46V2wXEdF7NDARS1WWZJ_L1jGJKvB_WtiE7YFM_Ew19sVWD6kiHa72BpFfvB-bTvsRi4dUNZUjCxI8DJ4Ghtb01DVivpuYXrW\/s1600\/Screenshot+from+2014-10-14+01:07:02.png\" style=\"margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/blogger.googleusercontent.com\/img\/b\/R29vZ2xl\/AVvXsEiwMuM4oR_T1Eqw4VC93piHmW-jL3j-5VIY_8iZ1BpoCEO46V2wXEdF7NDARS1WWZJ_L1jGJKvB_WtiE7YFM_Ew19sVWD6kiHa72BpFfvB-bTvsRi4dUNZUjCxI8DJ4Ghtb01DVivpuYXrW\/s1600\/Screenshot+from+2014-10-14+01:07:02.png\" height=\"204\" width=\"320\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p>\nLooking back at cvt, I noticed that my hsync value was 122.59 for 119Hz. Definitely over the 121kHZ limit, so then I tried going to 118Hz. It ended up at 121.45, which was still over the limit. I wasn&#8217;t sure if 121kHZ was a hard limit, so I added the refresh rate and tried it anyway. Both 119Hz and 118Hz failed to work; so I tried 117Hz. Got the hsync value of 120.31, which was safely under the limit, and worked fine.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m unsure how CRU and cvt generate the numbers they do, but a comparison at some point would be a great idea, whenever I find the time to do so.<\/p>\n<p>So far, this monitor is still working great, and I have no plans of replacing it anytime soon, unless I go back to my standing desk setup.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few months ago I picked up a Gateway VX1120 from a computer store in town for $5, not knowing if it would work or not. I was always a fan of CRT monitors, and seeing something of this size, I had to jump on it. 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