Thank you so much. I had found a work around by clicking on LCD overdrive in catalyst which caused windows to go into basic mode, but this works much better.
I don't really understand this sentiment. The discrete market has been moving towards increasing overlcocking ability. The boxes spam increased durability, cooling, and OCability. Some cards contain dual BIOS chips and a switch you can flip, default drivers let people tweak voltage and clock...
There is nothing odd about this. First NV took away the ability to use physx unless you are all NV, then custom refresh rates, now they the ability to change voltage, eventually they will take away the ability to change the clocks entirely except through hacks.
Once consumers can't change...
I'm so happy with ATI this generation because of bitcoin mining. My 5770 not only paid for itself but most of my my 7950 which itself has already gotten me about $70 or so. I think that's pretty good considering I've only had it for like a month.
That 7970 would be so tempting if only my mobo...
I have buyer's remorse with my 7950 wind force. My remorse is I should have gotten this thing sooner, it mines incredibly well so if I had bought this a 6 months earlier I could have probably paid it off and been able to afford another one by this point. Then again the price on these 6 months...
I'm very happy about my 7950 purchase except for the fact I got it from Amazon and so no games were included. I'll just run it as a miner for a while to make up the difference though so no big deal, but would have been nice.
I have a dell u2311 and a ST2201 (something like that). Both are e-IPS panels, and I'm pretty happy with them. THE ST2201 is a touch screen and glossy, but the blacks are darker but it is reflective. I think you can find these types of panels for around $200 or so.
Is everyone missing the point of this card? This is essentially the new 5970, a bitcoin miner with the ability to play games occaisonally. Put 4 of these into a mobo that can support them and you could potentially be doing 6.4 Ghash/s. Not sure if the cost is worth it, considering all the ASICs...
I think you've been here long enough to know it's some kind of bot or something similar.
I think over time it gets pretty decent responses by regurgitating other posts, but I'm guessing the keywords about ips are throwing it off.
Anyways I'd probably take it back. I've seen a few of these...
After looking around, it seems this is very similar to the Auria eq276w. Looks like they have the same connections and warranty length. The stand might be better on this one though. Based on the review it seems the Auria is 10 bit panel vs 8bit for this one assuming Anand's description is...
So the benefits of this over a catleap are warranty, no power adapter/converter needed?, and additional input connections? I think for the catleaps you can pay the same price and get one guaranteed to have no dead pixels at least in the beginning.
Thanks did you buy direct from monoprice? I was actually planning on getting cables from them, but seeing the reviews on Amazon I became a bit worried.
This was the most helpful negative review that turned me off:
Bought this cable due to good experiences with monoprice in the past...
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