The LCD panel I bought was used as an airport display. I can vaguely see the word Departure/Gate..
For those who say LCDs don't get burn-in are telling you straight up lies.
I had this display going on a month now and it does seem the burn-in is fading as times past.. so hopefully it will...
Its a IPS panel.. that's not surprising
Well, at least they're not hiding behind dynamic ratios.
When bidding on a auction you don't have the luxury of doing a lot of research when the item has only a few minutes left.
Yes, I still would like to know more about the brand.
Just pulled the trigger on the BenQ JoyBee GP1.. should have it next week.
I know my 5870 graphics card is laughing at the native resolution.. Oh well, I can expect frame rates in the 100s on all games lol
Playing Dragon Age at 80" should be a real treat :D
I just bought Samsung equivalent.
Reviews: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductReview.aspx?Item=N82E16824001317
GamePlay Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a49N6nIhrzs#t=3m48s
Features
Dynamic Contrast 20,000:1...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH_QbCv7wu8&fmt=18
I was looking at this youtube video on Dell's G2410 LED monitor in a pitch black room. I never seen any LCD handle Backlight bleed as good as this.
I see.. there are 2 non TN monitors(24") that can be had around $300
LP2465 and the 2407WFP. Both can be had for $300 or less on ebay. The LP2465 may show up on newegg from time to time.
I need to try these ISP panels you guys keep talking about. I only hand TN panels.. I'm thinking about Dell's 2209WA. Would you give up that much screen size for image quality?
I have 4 sticks, 2GB each of DDR3 1600 ram. ..
If I can get them to run at 1333 I'm cool. You guys don't think this will have any issues with the MSI board?
I'm thinking of going ahead with MSI 790FX-GD70. It seems like it has the future proofing I need of 4 PCI-E 2.0 slots.. just in-case those DX11 cards get nasty, i'll drop four 4890s into it.
What's going on with MSI 790FX-GD70?
Legit reviews has a review up where one of the board components pop on a routine overclocking... He went on to say in the forums:
http://forums.legitreviews.com/about22015.html
Doesn't look good from here...
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12033&Itemid=1
Its looks like ECS hasn't update their bios :/
This is exactly what's happening to me.
I am looking at getting a new board.
It has to be AM3, DDR3 and has at least two PCI-E x16 slots that will run crossfire at x16 + x16, not x16 + x8 or x8 + x8 in crossfire configuration.
I'm looking as these but they're not definite...
No, its still not working..
If I shutdown with any changes made in the CMOS, the system won't boot back up. My fans and LEDs are on, so it isn't a problem with power.
This same problem happens even if the ONLY change made is to LOWER the CPU frequency. Only way to fix it is to push the CMOS...
I believe I have it.
The highest I set it before was +200mV, which didn't change anything I could see in the bios... I took a risk and tried +300mV. That's when I notice in bios the PC health option vdimm changed to 1.74v on reboot. So I raised it until reaching 1.9v, +430mV
I would have never...
The image above I got online to give you a general idea how my bios looks
Its +80mV at the default(1.6v) on my board. A790GXM-AD3
I have 8GB of this ram: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227297
The bios defaults to 533 dram frequency, which is 1066. When ever I change...