kripkenstein  
(That refresh rate really does matter (especially on LCDs). It is almost always 
60. Trust me on this one... )

(WW) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Unable to read EDID for display device CRT-0

Looks like the driver was unable to ask the monitor its capabilities.
This could be down to driver bugs (most likely if nv works), dodgy
monitor cables, dodgy monitor etc. I'd say you have two options:

1. Try a later version of the nvidia drivers (nvidia-glx-legacy).
2. Work around the issue by hard coding your monitor's capabilities into 
xorg.conf 

Before trying 2 make a copy of /etc/X11/xorg.conf in case this goes horribly 
wrong. To attempt 2. try using
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
and select nvidia as the driver to use. Most things can be left at their 
defaults but try and attempt monitor autodetection and ensure the video modes 
you want to do are selected and that the horizontal/vertical sync are also set. 
Please post your results back here.

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Nvidia binary driver causes progressive breakage
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