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Which would be better? Having a 24" monitor or dual monitor setup? If dual monitor setup, what would be equivalent to having a 24" monitor. I use a 24" at work since my desk space is limited. At my other office, I had 2 19" monitors but the nvidia driver in my Dell Precision M90 caused BSOD from time to time.
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Heh, I do a little of both... however, I think I game a little more than office/internet/etc. The other issue is that I've read that some 24" monitors don't scale down very well (as in natively, they're 1920x1200. I game around 1280x800). My 7900GS is capable of 1920x1200 for desktop applications... however for gaming, I know it'll die if I try to game higher than 1440x900 (current native resolution for my monitor). I mean, even at 1280x800, it isn't too strong (then again, that's partially due to drivers for Vista).
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That's not entirely true. My current widescreen monitor has no problem handling 1280x800 or 1280x720 ( for my XBOX 360 ).
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if you dont run at native it doesnt look as good. I would say dual monitors is better for you because of your video card. |
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native is always best. however, there is always the 1:1 option. even though the native is 1920x1200, you could game at something lower, such as 1680x1050 or 1440x900 and still have a sharp, clear picture is you use the 1:1 pixle option available either through the monitor (if it has it like the dell) or via nvidia control panel (not sure about catalyst). that way you can enjoy best resolution your card can handle for each game independently. you will have black bars all around if use less than native but should be same size as if had the smaller monitor. |
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gaming, 24", anything else, especially spreadsheet work, dual monitor |
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With your card, I'd suggest getting a single 24". Your card will have much more work to do with dual displays, and I'd only get two displays if I had a 512MB card or more. Your card just doesn't have the horsepower to drive dual displays and play a game at high settings on one of them. |
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Well, I will eventually upgrade to a newer "enthusiast" card when I feel the time is ready. As of now, I don't feel to comfortable buying a 1st gen DX10 card seeing as they've been out for a few months and the drivers are still being optimized. I was thinking perhaps just getting another Samsung, but they're kind of small, yet, they have most features I need. Some additional features I'd like though would be being able to hook up my game consoles to them as well since my g/f likes to come over and take over my TV from time to time.
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I've just upgraded from 2x19" (1 tft and one CRT) to a gateway 24" and my old 19".
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What would be equivalent to a 24" monitor if I just go dual monitors?
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I got a Dell 2407WFP a couple of months ago. It's awesome - 24" of widescreen goodness, HDCP complient and looks real pretty |
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mpilchfamily: My concern is the fact that, and correct me if I'm wrong, PCI Express x 16 is recognized as a graphics slot. I'm not sure how the 975X chipsets are set up. I'm afraid that if I have two nVidia cards (seeing as people have had issues running an ATI and nVidia card at the same time due to drivers), that my motherboard/bios/OS will think I'm trying to run a dual card setup as one ("dual core GPU" ) and fuss over which one to use instead of allowing me to use both of them individually.
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Thanks for the quick response. I'll read the article when I get a chance.
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I'd agree with most of the others:
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well if he turns one off during gameplay then i believe itd run quite a bit better... |
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First off, I currently own a Sony 23" monitor (same res as Dell 2407 but finer dot pitch). I have also used 19" dual-monitor solutions, so I think I have some perspective on this debate.
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