Exactly! Headaches or eye damage over extended use. I still see it as a bug myself. but Then again I once thought I had a bad computer Virus but realised it was Windows 98
If this is just an intentional idiot fix, then I don't want it. I have a monitor that supports 140hz at 1024/768 32, a VGA that supports this and the correct drivers and monitor INF the I don't want MS spoon feeding me 60hz.
Surely if you do have all the correct drives installed this 60hz thing should not be required, but it is. Does this happen with other cards BTW because I thought it was just a Nvidia / Geforce thing? Can't say I've noticed a Radeon refresh fix utill?
Either way there should be an advanced driver option, (or a registry Key switch), not just the requirement of a 3rd party unsupported piece of software required to sort it out.