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Did you try /d=10 as suggested in the thread? Another option is Linux and hdparm, there's directions for that too.
7.6 non-RAID, I don't know what RAID 0 would do but it only goes up to 7.9. WEI is kind of pointless anyway...
Assuming you're talking about the flashing part, I went with 1...
I strongly disagree. I have the Kingston version and with Win 7 Pro x64, Office 2010 Beta, a bunch of other small programs like Firefox and Java and Skype, a 2 GB page file with hibernation disabled, and 10 GB of Steam games I still have 10 GB free. Even if you wanted more games installed it's...
They don't receive 4 channel input, they process the normal input and work from there. A dedicated yellow is superior for the same reason cyan or magenta would be, it's a primary that will extend the gamut and ideally has a better (or no) bias compared the red+green combination. They probably...
I didn't run across the thread on OCN until after it was mentioned in Anand's latest SSD article, but it worked out great after some fiddling which I detailed over there.
Here's more proof if you weren't convinced, my drive yesterday morning before I did anything (it had over 800 GB of writes)...
That would require duplicate processing hardware. As it is you can use 1 digital and 1 analog simultaneously because there is one chip controlling each set - DVI w/ HDMI would require 2 digital and Component w/ Composite would require two analog. What bugs me is that you can't PIP the digital...
Can someone please read the answers above?
ediblecastle: Try to find other European users and see if they have the same issue, but I think someone would've mentioned it by now. Not sure what it could be if you've swapped around everything else.
I don't know how I'd test that first one because to get it running I need something providing a signal and my computer makes noise, otherwise it goes to sleep after 10 seconds. I also have good ears and notice nothing until I get right up against it, from the rear.
Previously in the thread...
1) Enough to be effective but not show speckling.
2) If I press my ear up against the back panel where the analog inputs are I can just barely hear a faint buzz in a silent room.
That was a joke, I just wanted to see you try sitting 4 feet away... You'll get used to the corner thing if you can even notice it on non-solid colors.
What's your basis for requiring 75 Hz? There's no flickering like CRTs because the image is persistent between frames, and playing games or watching movies you should be focused on the action enough to not notice the difference.
A lot of smaller LCDs can do 75 Hz, once you get over 19" the...
I don't recall anybody having issues with backlight bleed, just acute angle H-IPS white glow. Unless you're a "serious" enough gamer to require <5 ms input lag this is fine though there are faster IPS available. Color consistency is good, especially with calibration. The wide gamut seems to...