I need to reduce my refresh rate from 75 hertz to 60. The main reason is that I am very sensitive to high pitch noises and monitors that do more then 60 annoy me very much to the point where I leave the room.
I went into the display properties and it says it is set to 60 Hertz, but my monitor is still saying 75. I installed the nVidia vista beta drivers thinking that might work but it has not.
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6800 PCIe Monitor: Philips/Magnavox 107s

Can't change refresh rate
Windows Vista
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