I have always hated my U2713HM for the very reason that HDMI is limited to 1080p. Whatever though, I stuck a Raspberry Pi on the HDMI port.
DisplayPort, acronym DP, on this monitor was gladly drive the panel at it's full resolution of 2560x1440, and that's how I've used it since 2012.
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I used a 2.4GHz Pentium 4 and 512MB of DDR with Windows 10 for about two months at a recent job until I took a day to install Linux. Both Windows and Linux had lots of optimizations, "borrowed" the bosses thumbdrive for Readyboost, and I was using E4rat on Linux along with half a dozen other...
That's not a standard feature of Raid 5. The data on raid 5 is spread across the disks n-1 parts data, 1 part parity. When you add another drive you have to recalculate this parity.
That could just be a limitation with your videocards, many AMD cards have a DVI and a HDMI port sharing the same signal generation hardware. My HD5850 couldn't run three screens if I was using DVI/DVI/HDMI, but DVI/DVI/DP(and probably DVI/HDMI/DP) worked once I got my DELL 2713.
I've been using the Sempron 3850 as a HTPC, I even play Civ 5 on it(in Strategic View), troubles with slow context menus sound more like a driver or OS install issue.
Looks like a lot of the games are so GPU bound the system power decreases in the 1080p. Because I'm late to the party, hypothetically how many games are going to be more like Thief's power consumption if I'm running DDR3-2400 ram(assuming that setting a faster GPU clock won't fix the issue)?
The trend is bunk, Intel will put AES-NI on the Pentium when it feels that there is no threat to it's cheap server chips, which if Baytrail server takes off is never.
It's such a disservice, at the very least the new K processors have TSX and VT-d. Still doesn't make up for no i3-K, chipset controlled multiplier and memory speed overclocking, ECC, not offering a security feature by removing AES, and I'm kinda worried about the rumors of many more desktop BGA...
As my primary time sink I would like that very much too. I have one resource for Dota 2 benchmarks and it is "dated:"
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/dota-2-performance-benchmark,3481.html
Maybe it's time to stop caring about WOW performance? :)
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