I'm trying to find an adjustable Vesa desk mount that will fit on my desk, the problem being it's not your standard computer desk at 130mm deep. Any help or advice would be great, thanks.
From ASUS website
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And it is only via DVI or Displayport my monitor can display 2560x1440.
I need a way to take the signal coming from the HDMI output of the motherboard and convert it into either DVI or DP input on my monitor at the full resolution.
Hi. Recently purchased an ASUS H81M-A which supports on board HDMI output up to 4K (including 2560x1600@60hz).
The issue I have is the monitor, which is a 27" DGM bought from OcUK, only supports its max resolution (2560x1440) through its DP and DVI-D inputs. The HDMI input is limited to...
Hello,
i have £1500 to spend on pieces for my X79 build I currently have Asus Rampage IV Extreme/enough mechanical HDD/Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse/Windows so im looking for:
Case - I'm liking the 600t
Ram
3930k
PSU
Cooler
SSD
GFX card
Thanks
requires abit of modding afaik (looking at a few build logs) what 120rad should he get for the back? any of them a clear winner? was looking at
EK CoolStream Radiator XT 120 (120.1)
adding an extra 120rad would need to get another 2 fittings from the spec i had above?
Corsair 600t
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-043-CS
how would say this spec (did myself looking at a few others compared to the £200 V8 kit)
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Hello im in need a watercooling spec for a friend he has £200 to spend and needs to use XSPC EX240 120mm Radiator - Black only one that will fit in the case, CPU loop only (Asus Rampage IV Extreme / 3930k)
How would a £200 loop compare to Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU Cooler
Thanks
Do you not remember the fuss Crysis caused when it came out, due to it brining the most powerful systems (at that time) to their knees. Not to mention it was and continues to be used as a benchmark.
Well read into why the benchmark is there. Also Crysis Warhead came out towards the end of 2008, which makes it little over 2 years old. ;)
Gotta love Mike tbh, special guy :)
4xAA, enthusiast, 1080p on a £110~ graphics card with 768MB VRAM :o
No evidence of an erratic framerate, major dips or anything.
I know this chart is a bit old and the resolution isn't quite 1080p but notice there's 0xAA. See how my 28.92FPS compares.
Regardless how much memory is being...
From all the benchmarks I've seen at 1920*1200, the 768MB GTX 460 is never restricted by its VRAM, that's with AA applied.
I'd assume anyone with a 30" monitor would be going for a 1GB minimum graphics card. Any resolution below that, 95% of time you won't need 1GB.
Just to point out very few games will go over 1GB VRAM usage, even at 2560*1600. I play at 1080p with a 768MB GTX 460 with no issue whatsoever. Playing the likes of Crysis with 4xAA no sweat.
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