Neo-flex arm is a bit too weak for this monitor. I am using it currently but needed some supplemental support (a stack of post it notes right now :) )
its a bit too heavy, and since you have to mount the 100x100mm square off center, it tends to tilt sideways..
I would have stuck with the...
I have that arm right now with a 24" and im going to try it out with the DS on monday probably. I think it supports 18 pounds max, and maybe the DS is less than that after you remove its stand.
I got one of the remaining few at amazon. they're out of stock for now...
I have been stuck with a samsung 244t for a long time now. It has great picture quality but I have just hated the input lag and played FPS games less often due to it. My mouse cursor isn't even responsive in windows on...
forgot to mention I'm running a 450W PSU. That could perhaps be limiting the overclock. I have had system reboots rather than just the machine locking sometimes with too high overclocks, and in my experience that usually means a power issue.
if your temps are that low mayhaps you should clock it at about twice the speed ;)
Mine is stable at much higher temps, you should not worry about 62C load!!!
800Core, 900Memory. I got the sapphire 512MB version. Tops out at an insanely high 95C core temp, but the fan kicks into high gear and brings it down at 85 after that. Seems stable! no crashes yet.
I have not tried a higher clock speed yet because of the Temp. I don't know how high it will go...
disabling vsynch actually did quite a lot to solve the problem on my rig, can't beleive I missed that. In counterstrike now at least, the lag is no longer a showstopper. In quake3 the problem is more easily apparently but not crippling as it was with vsynch enabled. I agree that this isn't the...
I talked to a samsung tech higher-up and he said that the input lag was just normal for these monitors. He seemed to know just what i was talking about too. I explained how the mouse movement lagged behind my actual input as compared to my CRT.
So if you play games at all, I would avoid a...
Thanks for that reply. I definately could not live with anything approaching a noticeable delay in monitor output. Pretty discouraging that this is the current state of LCD after so long.
a guy in this thread:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=31&threadid=1792626&frmKeyword=&STARTPAGE=2&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
He seems to have fixed his input lag on a 244t by changing some options. his video card is ati and not nvidia, but are there any options in the...
Could the lag be a driver issue? this guy cleared up his lag problem on a 244t it sounds like.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=31&threadid=1792626&frmKeyword=&STARTPAGE=2&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
got the mobo, and it actually doesnt require the power to that connector. works great :) actually squeezed 20 more fps in quake3 out of my athlon 1400/geforce2 than the old abit kt7a. didn't know they had it in them to get any faster. guess the ddr ram helps.
i am getting a shuttle an35n ultra (nforce2 ultra 400 chipset). it has one of those quad pin 12 volt power connectors for the cpu, but my atx power supply is old and doesnt have one of those plugs. will the board run without that plugged in? there are adapters available online that let regular...
Voltage across all parallel connections must be the same. i'm pretty sure all the voltage pins in the molex are in paralell with the main rail supply. i'd be surprised if you're getting different numbers consistently based only on that change. the voltage should be almost exactly the same...
you should monitor the temperature to see if it is getting too high. i like to touch the heatsink quickly to see if its hot enough to burn you. usually it should only be hot to the touch. of course use the temp monitor in bios or windows too. if the power supply gets really hot that may be a...
My new radeon 9800 pro won't work on my abit KT7A motherboard. I have found a thread on viaarena forums as well as abit forums with people having similar difficulties. In theory the radeon 9800 should be fine in agp 4x mode using a 1.5 Volt connection, but my board won't even post with the card...
I had heard that the an35n was a reliable board itself. you should probably take advantage of the warranty if yours isn't working. The abit nf7-s has a great reputation for being a very solid board with great options.