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hey itamp;#39;s ben hassell here and here in this tutorial weamp;#39;re going to have a look at how we set up specific monitor settings so specific resolutions specific frame rates and specific refresh rates now when you get a non-apple monitor so the monitor thatamp;#39;s not on your imac or built into your laptop you may find that you canamp;#39;t find the specific settings as theyamp;#39;re advertised on that particular monitor so sometimes the refresh rate of 60 hertz doesnamp;#39;t seem to be available but weamp;#39;re going to dig deep into the system preferences of mac os x and take a look at how we can get exactly the settings that we want when weamp;#39;re working with that specific monitor on mac os x so i did an unboxing a little while ago of a philips monitor iamp;#39;ll leave the link below but basically when you set that monitor up in order to access some of the settings for that monitor you need to be able to go into the system preferences to change some setting