You can check the refresh rate of your monitor in Windows 10 by following these steps:
- Open the Settings app by pressing the Windows key + I on your keyboard.
- Click on System.
- Click on Display in the left pane.
- In the right pane, look for the Advanced display settings link and click it.
- Scroll down to the Display adapter properties section and click the List All Modes button.
- A new window will open. In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Click OK.
- Click Apply.
- Close the Settings app.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Windows 7 by following these steps:
- Open the Control Panel.
- Click on Appearance and Personalization.
- Click on Adjust Screen Resolution under Display.
- Click on the Advanced settings link.
- In the Adapter tab, click the List All Modes button.
- A new window will open. In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Click OK.
- Click Apply.
- Close the Control Panel.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Windows XP by following these steps:
- Open the Control Panel.
- Click on Appearance and Themes.
- Click on Display.
- Click on the Settings tab.
- Click on the Advanced button.
- In the Adapter tab, click the List All Modes button.
- A new window will open. In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Click OK.
- Click Apply.
- Close the Control Panel.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in macOS by following these steps:
- Open the System Preferences app.
- Click on Displays.
- Click on the Display tab.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the System Preferences app.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Linux by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Look for the Refresh rate line and note the value next to it.
xrandr -q
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in FreeBSD by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Note the value that is returned.
sysctl hw.vgasoft.0.refresh_rate
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in OpenBSD by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Note the value that is returned.
sysctl hw.vga.refreshrate
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in NetBSD by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Note the value that is returned.
sysctl -a | grep hw.vga.refreshrate
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Haiku by following these steps:
- Open the Control Panel.
- Click on Display.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the Control Panel.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Solaris by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Note the value that is returned.
eeprom | grep -i refresh-rate
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in IRIX by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Note the value that is returned.
sginfo -r
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in HP-UX by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Divide the value that is returned by 2 to get the refresh rate.
getconf CLK_TCK
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in AIX by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Note the value that is returned.
lsattr -El sys0 | grep -i freq
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Tru64 by following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
- Divide the value that is returned by 2 to get the refresh rate.
getconf CLK_TCK
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in Mac OS 9 by following these steps:
- Open the Control Panels folder.
- Open the Monitors & Sound control panel.
- Click on the Options tab.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the Control Panels folder.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in BeOS by following these steps:
- Open the Settings app.
- Click on Screen.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the Settings app.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in QNX by following these steps:
- Open the System Settings app.
- Click on Display & Graphics.
- Click on the Advanced button.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Click on the OK button.
- Close the System Settings app.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in AmigaOS by following these steps:
- Open the Prefs folder.
- Open the ScreenMode preference tool.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the Prefs folder.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in AROS by following these steps:
- Open the Prefs folder.
- Open the ScreenMode preference tool.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the Prefs folder.
You can also check the refresh rate of your monitor in MorphOS by following these steps:
- Open the Prefs folder.
- Open the ScreenMode preference tool.
- In the Refresh Rate drop-down menu, select the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
- Close the Prefs folder.