What music player/skin is that? Nice screens.
Just finished painting my room and adding shelves. My new setup:



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awesome setup
i love that CM690 case , i had it before and replaced it with CM trooper but did not have the nerve to sell it , i keep it in its original package till i have time to reassemble new rig for my son
how did you fix these shelves to the wall ? i see no holders!!
and what is that on the right screen ?
awesome setup
i love that CM690 case , i had it before and replaced it with CM trooper but did not have the nerve to sell it , i keep it in its original package till i have time to reassemble new rig for my son
how did you fix these shelves to the wall ? i see no holders!!
and what is that on the right screen ?
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Trying out my new gopro hero2
Is this under a bunk bed? I Like the picture quality but Love the easy speaker mounting.
Depends on what scaling mode you use...I've found Window 7 to have some of the best DPI scaling options of any OS out today. The thing that might give you headaches it that Windows 7 uses XP-style metrics-scaling for 96 PPI to 120 PPI.Damn those IBM monitors have such a high resolution, how can you use windows with something like that when the OS has such poor scaling.. and I thought the U2711 had a high PPI.
Dell U3011 (left) | NEC PA301W (center) | HP ZR30W (right)
There are 3840 x 2160 quad full hd (QFHD) 60 hz ips screens due out eventually at around 26 - 27" and reports of a 32", which would be around 166 ppi and 140 ppi respectively. There are also different rez "retina " displays due out esp on mac laptops.
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Personally I have no problem with 108.8 ppi on my 27" acd, 129.58 ppi on my laptop, 146.55 ppi on my tablet, and 256.15 ppi on my phone. I don't scale my computers at all.
Depends on what scaling mode you use...I've found Window 7 to have some of the best DPI scaling options of any OS out today. The thing that might give you headaches it that Windows 7 uses XP-style metrics-scaling for 96 PPI to 120 PPI.
Anything over 120 PPI and Windows 7 uses a newer scaling method that works perfectly across the board. All applications appear at the correct size and without broken GUI elements.
- Applications that are high-DPI aware are rendered at the selected DPI.
- Applications that are not high-DPI aware are rendered to a backbuffer at 96 DPI, then scaled to the DPI of your monitor so everything is the correct size.
- In this mode, the "compatibility" tab allows you to force XP-style metrics-scaling on an program-by-program basis.
End result? High-DPI-Aware applications look crisper than they would on a 96 PPI display. Non-High-DPI-Aware applications look the same as they did on a 96 PPI screen of the same physical dimensions. And you have the option of using XP-style scaling on a per-program basis if it does indeed scale the program in question to high-DPI without breaking the UI.
The reason they only enable the new scaling method at PPI settings over 120 PPI is so that the scaler has enough extra pixels to interpolate to. You can force the new scaling method on sub-120 PPI settings, but you'll get substantial blurring due to the scaler having to fudge uneven pixel multipliers.
I tried it and it broke several games I have notably Unreal Tournament 3 (yes I play UT3!) the windows lose focus every 2 minutes.Depends on what scaling mode you use...I've found Window 7 to have some of the best DPI scaling options of any OS out today. The thing that might give you headaches it that Windows 7 uses XP-style metrics-scaling for 96 PPI to 120 PPI.
Anything over 120 PPI and Windows 7 uses a newer scaling method that works perfectly across the board. All applications appear at the correct size and without broken GUI elements.
- Applications that are high-DPI aware are rendered at the selected DPI.
- Applications that are not high-DPI aware are rendered to a backbuffer at 96 DPI, then scaled to the DPI of your monitor so everything is the correct size.
- In this mode, the "compatibility" tab allows you to force XP-style metrics-scaling on an program-by-program basis.
End result? High-DPI-Aware applications look crisper than they would on a 96 PPI display. Non-High-DPI-Aware applications look the same as they did on a 96 PPI screen of the same physical dimensions. And you have the option of using XP-style scaling on a per-program basis if it does indeed scale the program in question to high-DPI without breaking the UI.
The reason they only enable the new scaling method at PPI settings over 120 PPI is so that the scaler has enough extra pixels to interpolate to. You can force the new scaling method on sub-120 PPI settings, but you'll get substantial blurring due to the scaler having to fudge uneven pixel multipliers.
Nothing fancy, and please ignore the cord mess...
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What do you think of that Sony monitor so far? Been hearing very mixed reviews on it and seen some very good deals around the internet on it as well.
I tried it and it broke several games I have notably Unreal Tournament 3 (yes I play UT3!) the windows lose focus every 2 minutes.
Nothing fancy, and please ignore the cord mess...
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New iteration on my 3x30" mount. Now I can pull the group of monitors towards me or retract them if I want to use the desk surface. It's built from 8020 aluminum scraps and a monoprice mount.
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How are you liking that keyboard/mouse combo? Thinking of getting it.
I really like Blackwidow Ultimate, it's a great mechanical keyboard. I'm sure the Filco purists will disagree but it works well for me. Really responsive! As for the Mamba, best mouse I've ever used!
Just joined. First post. This is my work in progress. Still some stuff to buy. Looks a little bit different now than it does in the pic. Displays are working and 90% of the cable management is done.
Three Dell E2210 displays powered by two nVidia GTX580's.
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Check out eizo 34" monster,There are 3840 x 2160 quad full hd (QFHD) 60 hz ips screens due out eventually at around 26 - 27" and reports of a 32", which would be around 166 ppi and 140 ppi respectively. There are also different rez "retina " displays due out esp on mac laptops.
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Personally I have no problem with 108.8 ppi on my 27" acd, 129.58 ppi on my laptop, 146.55 ppi on my tablet, and 256.15 ppi on my phone. I don't scale my computers at all.
Is that the SIIG Triple monitor mount? I just got one and I like it pretty much so far. Have you tried triple portrait? I was having trouble getting mine 'leveled' correctly (either the left or the right was about an inch or two lower than the middle.) hence the crazy mismatched PLP (aka the TieFighter). My desk doesn't really have space for LLL like yours (maybe someday) It might just be because I'm using 24"...
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