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feathers
United States236 Posts
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IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
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d(O.o)a
Canada5066 Posts
Thank you haduken and Vin I will look into the ATI 4610. (Assuming it truly does beat 9600GT.) | ||
feathers
United States236 Posts
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Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
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Ash
Malaysia1978 Posts
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VorcePA
United States1102 Posts
Tell us what monitor you're going to get (get one, I'm serious), and then tell us what specs your uncle is building for you. Once we have the system specs (other than the graphics card[s]), we can tell you what will best match up with your system, so that your system isn't bottlenecking your card, and your card isn't bottlenecking your system. | ||
blabber
United States4448 Posts
On March 19 2009 14:18 Ash wrote: Don't get ATI cards if you are planning to play BW on it. They have some driver compatability issues with BW does that still really extend to the HD 4000 series of cards? | ||
IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
yeah GTX 285, GTX 260(216), or a 4870 will be more then enough future proof for a 17" monitor? 13^2+10^2=269 root 16.4 so imma just take a guess in the dark. either way i doubt he has a large screen resolution | ||
Pakje
Belgium288 Posts
On March 19 2009 09:49 d(O.o)a wrote: Well, I am sorry I took so long to reply. I don't think I need the tripple sli gtx 295 because I will be using 1 roughly 13x10 inch monitor because otherwise as Izzy said I get overwhelmed by the large monster monitors. Thank you haduken and Vin I will look into the ATI 4610. (Assuming it truly does beat 9600GT.) ask your uncle to buy you a bigger screen | ||
Pawsom
United States928 Posts
as opposed to diagonally how normally monitors are measured | ||
IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
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d(O.o)a
Canada5066 Posts
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Jonoman92
United States9092 Posts
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IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
Yeah really anyone should not be sitting closer then double the screen size ie 19" you should be sitting about 38 inches away but at closest is about 31 before it becomes very difficult to see the whole picture or 160% your starting value. I don't see how anyone can use a 24" monitor and sit near it like on a desk. Rule of thumbs is your viewing distance should fall between 1.6x or 2x the distance of your diagonal on the screen. This applies mainly for widespread. | ||
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