You may have read it but you didn't understand it did youI did the reading
What are you talking about??Indeed the response time is an indication of rise and fall time of the pixels cause thats the way an LCD monitor works. You are right that it depends how you define response time but defined correctly the response time still determines maximum frame rate.
The response time has NOTHING whatsoever to do with the maximum frame rate!!
Any GFX card, even a shitty onboard laptop GFX chip can drive an LCD panel at 1280x1024x60Hz (which is probably what yours is).The graphics card in combination with the rest determines if you can get that frame rate
Wrong again!In a CRT monitor an electron gun fires at a certain frequency at the fluorescent screen called refersh rate.
In CRT monitor the HT generated by the final anode pulls electrons from the electron gun through the deflection yolk and onto the phosphor impregnated screen. Once these electrons hit the phosphor it glows (RGB). The refresh rate is the amount of frames per second that the screen shows. For CRT TV devices this standard is 50Hz or 50fps, for computer monitors it can be changed by the GFX card drivers to suit your needs/application.
No shit Sherlock!The LCD montior doesnt work by this concept