For anyone who wanted to know for sure, I purchased and installed a Titan and I can confirm a Titan works in the SZ77R5 with the stock 500w PSU:
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/452886
I'm running the SH67H3 with a GTX 580 if that helps.
SH67H3 Shuttle
PC63J 500w PSU
5.25" 450w Drive-bay PSU (used solely to power the videocard -- if interested: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817104054)
i7 2600k CPU (in case I ever want to put it in another box that...
The new Apple Cinema Displays use standard DVI, so theres no longer any need for and ADC adapters. Also, the Apple displays are much less prone to any backlighting/dead pixel issues than their Dell counterparts.
You don't need to defend your purchase choice by claiming that the HP is an excellent LCD when, clearly, the one you got isn't. Send it back if you can and hope you don't get another defective one.
There should be a section in your nvidia display properties called "Screen Resolutions & Refresh Rates" where you can manually add in whatever resolutions you want. I'm not sure if it's there by default or not, as I use Coolbits3d (don't remember the link, but you can google it).
The display...
Bleh, I'm almost tempted not to resond since you keep bumping your topic..
..but i'll give it a shot and guess that your powersupply is being over-burdened. The symptoms sound like that's what it could be, but at the same time an athlonxp/9600xt isn't exactly a powerhungry system so I don't...
In order they were asked.
1. When they announce a new model, which won't be for awhile.
2. They do. The educational discount.
3. I believe you're refering to OLED, and while it does have advantages over current LCD technology, it's got it's drawbacks as well. The transition to OLED won't...
Sorry if I was short with you, I didn't mean to come off that way but reading it back I think I might have. I'm from Pittsburg by the way, we're practically neighbors.
:)
It's been established now that it's a 2.5" HD. As for the max DIMM size, I believe that it's been stated by Apple to be 1GB, officially, with a 2GB DIMM awaiting approval.
They didnt phrase it wrong, you just assume too much. The only reason they even mention that the RAM, specifically, can not be upgraded is becasue on some older videocards it was possible to add in memory, and so now many manufacturers explicitly state that onboard VRAM can not be upgraded.
No, I'm not talking about ADC. ACD = Apple Cinema Display, the name of the LCD, and it uses a standard DVI interface.
Again, and let me try and be crystal clear, does anyone out there use a KVM with an Apple Cinema Display?
Having asked myself this same question, I came to the conclusion that the 20" ACD was the better of the 2, though it's certainly arguable.
The main reason, for me, is because of all the problems about the 2005fpw that I've been coming across on forums all over the internet. Almost every topic...
Okay so I've been doing some research on widescreen LCD's and have decided to pick up a 20" Apple Cinema Display. My problem is, I'm planning on using this monitor with 2 computers (1 pc, 1 mac) and I'd like to be able to share the LCD (DVI), a USB keyboard, a USB mouse, and audio (standard...
have any of you guys picked this up yet? i did earlier today and, while i'll agree that so far it is a fantastic game, the performance (though certainly not the look) of the engine is nowhere near source's or d3's level. i'm actually still videocard bottlenecked at 800x600 (and i'll bet...
based on the title of this thread, as well as your first post where you claimed how much you like that the GE is a combination of all 3 6800 series cards, it seems like you knew pretty well which card you were looking at. but whatever.
as for the GE, there isn't a good reason to get one at...
Can you elaborate any, Brent? I'm very interested in knowing just what untapped features you're hinting at, or at least a solid date for when that information would be released.
While I'll agree that the GT is simply the better buy at this point in time, you saying that hardly anyone has succeeded in the 12 -> 16 pipe mod is just factually wrong, myself being one such person. Try doing a little research before shooting off your mouth and making exaggerations.
If what you're looking for is an Ultra BIOS that unlocks 16 pipes then this one is the only one publicly known about which unlocks them. Unwinder based the new RivaTuner softmod on what he found out from that BIOS, which was unique to that BIOS. He also said that the results weren't able to be...
Look at all the 6800 users clamoring for reasons their cards aren't winning, haha. People seem to have it so set in their heads that the nv40 could never lose to the r420 in any way, shape, or form. It's just 1 benchmark guys, you win some you lose some. We got D3, they won HL2, etc etc...
Update from Unwinder:
Confirmed.
We just reproduced it on Digit-Lifes lab on ASUS V9999 GE. BIOS really doesn't contian software masks, so 'bad' pixel / vertex units are defined by hardware. But it seems like there is a possibility of forcing the GPU to ignore hardware strapped mask and...
Yes, I've tried many, many, many BIOS files and this is the only one that works. Flashing back to my original BIOS (or any other BIOS, be it NU, GT, or Ultra) returns me back to 12 pixel pipes, 5 vertex shaders.
Since posting I've made tons of modifcations to the BIOS in hopes or removing...
Did some IQ / stress testing:
Doom 3: Absolutely no artifacts
**Source Engine Video Stress Test: Extremely minimal artifacts (texture flickering in remote cases)
**FarCry: Absolutely no artifacts
UT2K4: Absolutely no artifacts
Halo: Minor artifacs
**Quake 3: Absolutely no artifacts...
Like everyone else with a 6800nu, after the results from RivaTuner came out I was a bit disappointed at the exceedingly low success rates of the 16 pipe mod. On top of that, Unwinder went on to say that he was 99.9% sure that no amout of BIOS flashing would fix the cards that were unmoddable...