Can you find me dual monitors |
Can you find me dual monitors |
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With little to no bezel and no glossy crap either.
two monitors, or one dual monitor is fine. Max price I'll call it at $450 Ready. GO! TIA ![]() |
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Depends,
If you're talking gaming on resolutions higher than 1080p, then you're absolutely correct. Resolutions that high require serious horse power that not even the most hardcore video cards can effectively deliver. If you're just talking about doing some graphics in photo-shop then you don't have to worry at all. The 4850 will be just fine for that stuff. The most powerful single video card on the market (GTX 295) can barely reach 30 FPS in Crysis on high on a 1080P resolution. And this is without anti-aliasing or anisotropic filtering. ![]() |
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The most powerful single video card on the market (GTX 295) can barely reach 30 FPS in Crysis on high on a 1080P resolution. And this is without anti-aliasing or anisotropic filtering. ![]() You have to take into consideration the rest of the specs of that computer. I can pair a GTX 295 with a sempron if I want, that doesn't mean it will perform good. I know a guy with a GTX 285 that's able to run Crysis at a constant 45 FPS, because he has plenty of RAM and a nice processor. |
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