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Well the 700M screen's native res is 1280x800. People have said it's pretty sharp, and bright. But the reflective cover of the lcd makes it hard to see in highly lit areas because of glare.
Hey -- for various reasons, I need the stock HSF for the 9800SE.
It must be the same one pictured here:
I wouldn't mind buying it for a few dollars, or even hopefully free if you can spare it. Otherwise I'd trade a v3 Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer for it! I know I'd be getting the raw...
I have a
AMD K6-III+/450ACZ
2.0V CORE/3.3V I/O
A 00256PGW
1999 AMD
I however have NO way of checking if it works, it was running it in an IOpener for 3 weeks 2-3 years ago. I no longer have the IOpener and any way to check it. These ARE extreamly rare -- they go on ebay for 50-100 used.
I just bought an Angel Eye fill/bleed res.
http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/wc/angeleyes_res/
And so far I love it! It mounts right up to the 80mm casefan holes on the top of my case, so I don't have to give up much space since that's empty space there anyways. It's not a very big res...
Right, there's play between the the actual fins itself and the top plastic part. There should be, as it has a thread under it, but where the actual plastic makes contact with the ceramic area, on the top AND the bottom, it's not glued anymore. I've seen pictures of other impeller + ceramic...
I've got an 1800FP, it's a standard VESA100 I think.
Occasionally I'd like to be able to rotate the monitor over 90 degrees, but I'd like to use the stock stand, and not have to buy a super expensive arm to do it. Any ideas on what kind of hardware I could buy at say like Home Depot to...