I say turn them off when you go to sleep. But then leave them on the whole time you're not at work/school so you only turn them on and off once each day.
I think it's pronounced like klipch, the s is silent. And yes the ultras do indeed rock, I have one set for my computer and another for my living room setup. Nothing comes close to the ultra's subs in that price range and it rivals even a lot of cheaper home theater stand alone subs. I have a...
It's more than likely just the monitor warming up. My sony g500 does the same thing, it doesn't fill the screen perfectly until after like 20 to 30 minutes, then it looks perfect.
The problem with the logitechs is their exaggerated bass and lack of a tweeter. If you like tons of bass go with logitech. If you want fidelity with your bass go with the klipschs. The gigaworks S700/750 do have slightly better sounding satellites than the ultras, but the ultras sub is...
Don't go with the gigaworks S700 or S750, they have some really bad quality control issues right now. Before I learned of this reading on the creative forums I bought myself an S700 set and after I got everything hooked up and was ready to be amazed there was no sound at all, nada. I triple...
It's not a real big deal and not something you'll notice unless you know it's there and look for it. I myself used to use 1280x1024 on my crt and didn't notice it until I learned about the aspect ratios. But once you know, there's no going back:cool:
1280x1024=bad on a crt. It is not the same aspect ratio and things will look silghtly fatter than they really are. 1280x960 is the correct resolution to use. LCD screens that run 1280x1024 are different because their actual physical dimensions are 5:4, not 4:3 which crts are. Sorry but I...
I don't think it matters what lcd you have those old low resolution games are simply going to look worse on an lcd no matter how good of job it does of scaling and if you really must play them just use a crt. It's not that big of deal to swap them out if you're going to play the game for a big...
It's probably reverting back to stock clock speeds when it pauses for a second because of stability or heat issues. Turn fastwrites off in the bios if you have that on. I can't see you getting a 65 load temp with the stock heatsink/fan unless you put a nv silencer 5 on it or the maybe the evga...
Look for dead pixels on a white background and if you see any small dots that can't be cleaned off the screen they're probably dead pixels. Whether they bother you or not is up to you. To look for backlight leakage do a preview of the 'blank' screensaver which is all black and look for any...
Maybe a little bit. It's by no means a real bad deal even for the agp version since the nv5 is already installed for you. As long as the card is in perfect working order and you don't want to mess with heatsink installation I say go for it but buying the parts seperately would be cheaper.
You can use 4x aa and 8x af no problem. I've played the game myself on my 21" at 2048x1536 with 4x aa and 8x af with no problems. With a 6800 gt the game will pretty much always be cpu limited even with full details on.
The sony hs94p/hs95p and the viewsonic vp912b are imo the best lcd's for gaming you can get right now. They offer the best resolution for gaming that will allow you to run all games at native resolution with fast framerates as long as you have a decently up to date video card. They have...
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