Out Of Frequency Range Error
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How To Fix Frequency Out Of Range Error Message
Tutorial addresses: Windows Computers Monitors Graphics By jbrown156, 2 October 2014 18:43:43 frequency out of range projector See all their Tutorials a b U a b à a b V An out-of-frequency problem occurs out of range monitor error windows 7 where the computer is being asked to display an image at a higher refresh rate than is supported by the monitor. This is a hardware saving step, as displaying an
Computer Monitor Says Frequency Out Of Range
unsupported refresh rate on a monitor can damage the components therein, rendering it potentially useless. Fixing this problem requires that you take a conservative approach, setting your refresh rate as low as possible. Instructions 1 Restart the computer and tap "F8" as the computer is loading. 2 Select "Safe Mode" and press "Enter." 3 Right-click on the Desktop and
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select "Properties." 4 Select "Settings" and click "Advanced." 5 Click "Monitor" and select the lowest supported refresh rate from the drop-down menu. 6 Restart your computer Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources How to fix Windows 10 Anniversary Update activation problems Tutorial How to fix storage problems during installation of Windows 10 Anniversary Update Tutorial How to fix most problems in gta v Tutorial How Do I Fix Problems with Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant? Tutorial How to Fix a Webcam On a Windows 8 PC Tutorial Ask the community Tags Example: Notebook, Android, SSD hard drive Publish Create your tutorial Win badges and help your community by creating a tutorial to solve common problems! All tutorials Write a tutorial Tom's Hardware Around the World Tom's Hardware Around the World Denmark Norway Finland Russia France Turkey Germany UK Italy USA Subscribe to Tom's Hardware Search the site Search Ok About Tom's Hardware Advertising About us Contact Privacy Tom's IT Pro Copyright © 2016 Purch Group, Inc. All Rights ReservedTom's Hardware Guide ™
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>When I boot my computer, it just says frequency out of range.> When I boot my computer, it just says frequency out of range. Tags: frequency out of range windows 7 Drivers Computers Boot Startup Screen Windows 7 Last response: 5 October 2011 11:34 in
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Windows 7 Share blackcentaur 5 October 2011 10:10:48 Now, here's the backstory. I just changed out the PSU on this computer. It out of frequency error on monitor should have plenty of power to run everything, and everything was working just fine before I changed the PSU. No other hardware changes at all. So, now, I go put the computer back in, plug http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2320363/fix-frequency-problems.html it in, and it starts to boot up, everything looks good. The 7 startup screen comes up, and then bam "out of frequency range." Now, mind you, I have two monitors. A 22 inch LCD, and a 15 inch LCD. The 22 inch refuses to work AT all, and the 15 turns on, displays the boot screen, then the windows startup screen, then a floating out of range message. So, I tried http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/27186-63-when-boot-computer-frequency-range rebooting in safe mode, same thing. I uninstalled my video card, and plugged the VGA LCD monitor right into the onboard, same damn thing. Any ideas? More about : boot computer frequency range nikorr a b $ Windows 7 a b \ Driver 5 October 2011 11:02:57 Hi blackcentaur and welcome to Tom's Hardware. Did u mess with the refresh rate? Check that and read some here if it apply to u too. The message is from the monitor itself, not from the computer. It is advising you that the monitor refresh rate or scan rate exceeds that which the monitor can handle. An interesting issue, since it happens while in the game, but it strongly suggests that either the CPU or the Video card is overheating and causing a reset which is defaulting to the non accepted video output. As games are both CPU and Video intensive it could be either that is causing the problem. http://forums.techguy.org/games/431913-solved-frequency... m 0 l HugoStiglitz 5 October 2011 11:34:06 As Nikorr said It is either your refresh rate or resolution is set to high for your monitor. you can press F8 at bios and select "Enable VGA Mode" from the list this will limit your resolution and refresh rate to very low settings. the good thing about
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Frequency Out Of Range Discussion in 'Games' started by AdrianClarke, Jan 7, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-frequency-out-of-range.431913/ 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 Next > Advertisement AdrianClarke Thread Starter Joined: Oct 25, 2004 Messages: 329 Hey everyone Well when i http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/showthread.php?80289-Need-Help-quot-Frequency-out-of-Range-quot play any game (counter-strike, call of duty 2) And after a while, my game freezes then goes black and then says "Frequency Out Of Range Try Other Resolutions" Well i have to restart out of my computer using the computer button and then i change my resolution and then it still happens. Any suggestions? AdrianClarke, Jan 7, 2006 #1 Sponsor kiwiguy Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Messages: 17,584 The message is from the monitor itself, not from the computer. It is advising you that the monitor refresh rate or scan rate exceeds that which the monitor can handle. An interesting issue, since out of range it happens while in the game, but it strongly suggests that either the CPU or the Video card is overheating and causing a reset which is defaulting to the non accepted video output. As games are both CPU and Video intensive it could be either that is causing the problem. kiwiguy, Jan 7, 2006 #2 AdrianClarke Thread Starter Joined: Oct 25, 2004 Messages: 329 Ohh from the montior itself...so i can change the montior and see if that works? And also, it started happening when i upgraded to ATI Catalyst 5.13...and then i had problems with that so tried Omega 5.12 drivers AdrianClarke, Jan 7, 2006 #3 kiwiguy Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Messages: 17,584 Changing the monitor is unlikely to be helpful. I will explain it again. The message states that the monitor is getting the wrong signal from the computer (refresh rate too high or scan rate too high). As this happens (according to your post) part way through a game, it indicates something is going wrong in the COMPUTER. Probably your video card is failing, perhaps overheating. kiwiguy, Jan 7, 2006 #4 loony_taz00 Joined: Mar 30, 2005 Messages: 547 Ya, If it was hte monit
"Frequency out of Range" How fast is your internet? Test your internet connection If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 11 Thread: Need Help: "Frequency out of Range" Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 18-06-2007,12:28 PM #1 Elan View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jun 2007 Posts 3 Need Help: "Frequency out of Range" Hi everybody, The other day my computer was having problems turning on - it was loud and the monitor would flicker. Now it doesn't boot up/turn on at all. It sounds fairly normal attempting to boot up, however all I ot was these messages on my monitor saying "Error Frequency Out of Range" and it gave some numbers in Hertz. It now doesn't get even get that far; now the monitor stays black. The power light stays normal though. About two weeks ago I added a new mouse and upgraded my cpu - then this happend. I put my old cpu back in and it still does it. I can't start in safemode, nor enter the bios - the computer doesn't get that far! Thanks in advance for any help! 18-06-2007,12:43 PM #2 pctek View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Senior Member Join Date Feb 2005 Location In the Wild West Posts 23,320 Re: Need Help: "Frequency out of Range" Its generally because your resolution or refresh rate is too high for the monitor to support. You should be able to boot in safe mode though. I'd be checking the graphics card/chip. 18-06-2007,12:45 PM #3 Speedy Gonzales View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date Dec 2004 Location NZ Posts 44,425 Re: Need Help: "Frequency out of Range" That usually comes up when the refresh rate is too high. Not took sure how u can c