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Is there a program that performs the "Turn on Color Inversion" function of the Magnifier but only on specific windows rather than the whole screen? Thanks.
This contradicts with the article:
Also you still haven't explained why monitor specifications say "5ms (2ms GtG)". They should have been "0.5ms (2ms GtG)" if what you or xbitlabs were saying were the case.
You are saying BtB is slower than GtG. If I understand correctly, xbitlabs is saying the exact opposite.
You said:
The xbitlabs review says:
In another part of the article:
Which is slower, GtG or BtB?
According to this article: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/monitors/display/lcd-monitor-buyers-guide-spring2010.html
However this contradicts with the specifications of these monitors, which say "5ms (2ms GtG)", implying that BtB is slower than GtG...
No. If that were true, the Iranian, Tunisian and now the Egyptian governments would not have banned twitter during the protests. Also the American public would have been worried about Bin Laden spying on their thoughts about #AlQuaeda.
There isn't much "intelligence" being transmitted. We are...
The performance advantage in a dual CPU setup due to having two extra cores over the 980X is easily offset with the extra clock speed and overclockability of the 980X.
A $300 4-core Sandy Bridge 2600K matches the $1000 6-core Nehalem 980X and overclocks better.
Therefore, you should save your...
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I am surprised how such a small change in timings could result in a 13% performance gap. Even if this holds true to number crunching, I would still say this test is misleading because IIRC, most applications don't scale well with memory timings in C2D.