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*'''All the benefits of a CRT TV besides native inputs for actual hardware and native resolutions in most cases'''. | *'''All the benefits of a CRT TV besides native inputs for actual hardware and native resolutions in most cases'''. | ||
− | *Generally | + | *Generally 30kHz (480p at 60Hz) horizontal frequency at minimum, unless the monitor is tri-sync (15kHz, 25kHz, 31kHz). |
**You can force 240p resolutions with 120Hz refresh rates. You can then use black frame insertion to get the effective refresh rate back down to 60hz. | **You can force 240p resolutions with 120Hz refresh rates. You can then use black frame insertion to get the effective refresh rate back down to 60hz. | ||
**There are also hacks, both software, and hardware, to allow 15kHz output. But the monitor must also support it, and most of them aren't written for modern OSs. Careful there. | **There are also hacks, both software, and hardware, to allow 15kHz output. But the monitor must also support it, and most of them aren't written for modern OSs. Careful there. |