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    Default How do I change the refresh rate of ePSXe?

    I'm using Pete's openGL 1.75 gfx plugin but it is using a low refresh rate (possibly 60-70hz), and there is no option to change this in the plugin config.
    I'd like to have a refresh rate of 85hz. How do I change it?

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    You can change it via dxdiag but I'm not sure if it works for OpenGL.

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    dxdiag is direct X diagnostics, i highly doubt DX screws with opengl stuff
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    Ok, so how do I change it? I was under the impression that you need to add something like "-refresh85" to the command line?

    I'd ask this at the official forum only I've been having trouble registering there.

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    There are two ways:

    - Via dxdiag.
    - Via Screen Settings.

    VIA DXDIAG.

    - Click Start then click Run.
    - Type "dxdiag" in the open box.
    - Click on the last tab and you'll see a row of 4 buttons. Click the last one below.
    - There input the desired refresh rate and click OK.
    - Exit dxdiag.

    VIA SCREEN SETTINGS

    - Right-click on your desktop and click "Properties".
    - Go to the "Configuration" tab and click "Advanced Options".
    - Click "Adapter" tab.
    - There you will see a large button below the adapter's info group.
    - Choose the desired resolution, color depth and refresh rate.

    WARNING: Do not put a higher value that your monitor can't support.

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