I got a Radeon 9600 on a Soltek SL-75FRN2 Nforce2 motherboard, (Golden Flame), and for some reason during the bootup I have only 50hz in refresh rate compared to the regular 85 or 75hz that kick in during windows.
It wasnt exactly a problem until I started working with Linux. As you may know, Radeon cards doesnt work too well with linux and it takes alot of config and re-installation of drivers and such before it works. The problem is that until thats done I have to (suffer) with a painful 50 hz during the entire config/install of Linux and that can take along time..
I've tried to change the "AGP refresh rate" in BIOS to various settings but it doesnt work :P I also have the latest catalyst drivers along with DirectX and so on. But that doesnt seem to matter since this seems like fundamental BIOS thing. I cant find any other setting in BIOS and the manual isnt helping either.
So...how can I change my bootup refresh rate to something a little less painful for my eyes? :p
It wasnt exactly a problem until I started working with Linux. As you may know, Radeon cards doesnt work too well with linux and it takes alot of config and re-installation of drivers and such before it works. The problem is that until thats done I have to (suffer) with a painful 50 hz during the entire config/install of Linux and that can take along time..
I've tried to change the "AGP refresh rate" in BIOS to various settings but it doesnt work :P I also have the latest catalyst drivers along with DirectX and so on. But that doesnt seem to matter since this seems like fundamental BIOS thing. I cant find any other setting in BIOS and the manual isnt helping either.
So...how can I change my bootup refresh rate to something a little less painful for my eyes? :p