Best Monitor?

I have a pretty nice vid card for it being nearly 5 years old.

It is a GTX 260 and has dual outputs. Had you read my other post, you would have seen where I have a 2048x1152 and a 46" HD screen on the other port.

So the only shit in the room is that which is oozing from your mouth.

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Hellequin
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My CRT has a 185MHz clock. You are the bitch, shit mouth.

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Hellequin

You numptie. Each GTX260 connector *is* a dual-link capable port!

Dual-link does not mean two separate physical connector ports. It is a capability of each port itself, on a dual connector card either or both could be dual-link (and usually are these days).

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John Devereux
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John Devereux

On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Dec 2011 20:24:02 -0800) it happened miso wrote in :

One reason I did not buy a LED 3D 46 inch, but a CFL, is that in the newer LED things they use local dimminh of the LEDs to enhence / reduce the light / dark areas. More and mroe pictures get manipulated to maybe save energy, or make sets look better in specs, while actually the picture is less and less what the original is. Not that it matters that much with mpeg2 at low to medium bitrates. It is - on a big screen - really bad looking at all the artefacts that now stick out of on mpeg2. It is in fact worse than normal resolution analog was, if you count in the motion artefacts, the artefacts around sharp objects, much more crap, interpolated images, what not. So add to that dancing LEDs behind the screen and really why not switch of the TV and burn some candles with Chistmass much nicer effect.

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Jan Panteltje

The other possibility is a problem in the CCFL backlight. My boss has a pair of Radius screens that started to flicker and go dark, and it got worse. I opened up the worst one, and the backlight power supply (it had 2 per screen) had the tails of through-hole parts that poked through a mylar shield behind the PC board and were sparking to the conductive RFI shield coating on the case. I cut the leads flush and fashioned a new shield for the inverter boards. These monitors are still working quite a few years later.

Jon

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Jon Elson

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