Does the interface input matters on input lag? I've read dual-dvi is native monitor signal input, so less processing and less input lag than DP / HDMI.
Any thoughts in this regard?
Im not talking generic 3D, but "FullHD3D" (3D@1080p24) for 3D BR movies; and as long as I know, for capable tvs (HDMI 1.4), the only way to stream this signal is "Frame Packing" which is only HDMI 1.4 compliant.
Not sure if this card is able to output it from a DisplayPort 1.2 with any kind...
And what is it attached to and which are the modes you're talking about?
Im not sure if a FullHD3D signal that can be output from DisplayPort 1.2 to HDMI 1.4
Quick and simple question.
If I buy a GPU (ASUS EAH6950 DirectCU II) with no HDMI outs, just DisplayPort 1.2; will I be able to output a "3D FullHD" (3D@1080p24) signal to a 3Dtv (or A/V processor) with HDMI 1.4 inputs?
Im not talking about displayort>hdmi adapters here; what I mean, I don't...
Sorry but you have absolutely no idea about how a monitor works. As long as the frequency dont go over 60Hz. the monitor will take and display the exact frequency the GC outputs. 60Hz, 48, 24, 52... etc WHATEVER. This aspect, entirely relies on the graphic card posibilities, not the monitor...
These forums are more for a small percentage of people who are smarter on demanding proper equipment and devices; the majority of consumers just demand what the crappy market and manufacturers wants to sell, this is, shit with high profit margins.
The average joe doesnt research, just buy by...
I would buy a mid-decent 16:10 monitor; no need to be that extremely radical. If you neither cant get a mid-monitor, well, buy so the best you can afford, even if its shit. Since theres no other way,
16:10 END OF DISCUSSION.
Monitor is for pc related task. You wanna see movies? get a good plasma; or better, a projector if you can afford it. The way movies are intended to be enjoyed.
Well I've checked again and it seems to be OK now, just like your pic. The numbers of pages are gone although, but at leas I can browse to older mails.
Thanks.
Ive lost mail navigation, I have just the 2 first pages for browsing. Other than that, I have to use search function to find older mails... anyone more have this problem?
Seems like it wont show more than 2 pages (70 mail max) on the general inbox. It was possible before browsing inbox by pages, but seems its no longer possible or there may be a hidden setting to get it again.
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On USA both have the same panel, just the reference model comes with a calibrator kit. On Europe, Spectraview Reference models are hand picked with the best out of the fabric premium panels.
When 120Hz are available via graphic card and monitor, should windows run" faster" and/or smoother at this refresh rate?
And does it technically takes more resources from PC running windows at 120Hz over 60Hz?
That has no much sense; if so, neither the tv nor the monitor would not be able to take any 120Hz signal coming out from hdmi. I guessed the difference on this was based on monitor/tv input capability, not the interface.
Whats the point so, on 120Hz monitors with no dual-link dvi? by your...
Very clear, but in this case im not talking about generating frames or frame interpolation. Im just talking about Hz. Why cant the monitor just take that refresh rate (60Hz) and just double it to 120Hz; I mean, not generating new or interpolated frames.
About the tv marketing gimmick, its ok...
Why cant a 120Hz LCD tv take a 120hz signal, just like the monitor?
...and on the other side, why cant a 120Hz LCD monitor take 60Hz and double it, just the way you described for the tv?
Umm cant the monitor take 60Hz signals, doubling it and showing a refresh rate of 120Hz?
I mean, if Im going to a 240Hz capable tv, do I mandatory need a 240Hz source to have the tv working at those featured 240Hz?
Im considering a 120Hz display purchasing. And in that case, wondering If I should setup graphic cards output at 24hz or 120hz?
I mean, is the dsiplay, usually, that takes the 24hz signal and does the 5:5 task to show the video at 24p@120Hz... or jus takes 120Hz signal right out of the...
Is it needed any special graphic card to get 120Hz output? i.e. for 1920x1080, what is the older capable graphic card I need to output that res at 120Hz?
If Im looking running 24p the best as possible,
do I have to set graphic card output at 24Hz, and the monitor does the 5:5 task...?
...or do i have to set graphic card output to 120Hz?
The only point I see on picking a TN nowadays days, if youre a bit concerned about quality, is 120Hz feature. Not for 3D -I give a shit at 3D- but for refresh rate and sight confort and care when spending long times reading and writing in front of a display.
Otherwise, i see no reason for going...
Holy shit... but dont you realize, the fan on that video is one with the most rpms between all models available; there even is one of them rated for 6800rpm !!!!!!!!.
I was talking for the model, in that 172mm series, of 2000rpm. So that video tell me nothing. Im still thinking how good...
Well, I trust waaaaaaay much more SanAce and Nidec specs than silverstone. For the same values on their sheet, sorry but i take Nidecs/sanyodenki; no brainer.
The problem is if theres possible to adapt 172mm on the case.
OK thans for clear it up.
More; thinking on improving performance, I thought on replacing 180mm stock fans for better alternatives. I've found these 172mm,
- Long Life Fan San Ace 172L, by SANYO DENKI
- SERVO D1751S Tube Axials, by Nidec
Would it be any way to replace stock fans for...
What pieces?? dont tell me I have to do anything in order to place a device on 5.25" bays. I still didnt put anything, But I supossed I should only have to remove front plates... is there any need for cutting or hard work to remove anything else for 5.25" bays??
On the Pro grade ones, which one do you think fits the best for pc wiring crimping purposes..
Knipex 97 52 04 @ 27-13 AWG (.1-2.5 mm²)
or
Paladin 1641 @ 30-18 AWG (.05-.75 mm²)