Hi All, I currently have a P4 2.4C with 2x256 PC3700 (3-4-4-8) TWINX XMS Corsairs running.. Not very stable at 3.0ghz with 250fsb... so i set it at 233fsb. Some people suggest getting tighter timing rather than high DDR. What's the advantage / disadvantage of either?
I am planning to add...
Hi All, I currently have a P4 2.4C with 2x256 PC3700 (3-4-4-8) TWINX XMS Corsairs running.. Not very stable at 3.0ghz with 250fsb... so i set it at 233fsb. Some people suggest getting tighter timing rather than high DDR. What's the advantage / disadvantage of either?
I am planning to...
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You need at least 1920 vertical lines (or width) and 1080 horizontal lines (or height) on your monitor to take full advantage of the video.
1280x1024 is under 1920x1080 so the picture gets scaled (missing some pixels). The 2005fpw is at 1680x1050, it is still missing some...
get a hd590 headphone then, the bass will still sound better :-p
of course, a speaker + receiver system will cost more and run you around $500+. Thats why i say take the money and invest in it. It's better than junking those pc speakers after 3 yrs.
For the $$$, I'd invest the money on a kickass receiver + some good bookshelf speakers. At least you'll still be making good use out of it after 4-5 yrs. If you're really on a tight budget but really want good sound, get yourself a sennheiser hd590 headphone (under $120 for refurb on amazon)...
I got my prelude retrofitted (H1 HID kits didn't exist at the time) for close to a grand (including labor / calibration / drilling holes thru the housing). Real osram bulbs are at 4300K, which is the whitest & brightest color temp possible. Boy are they bright :P
Anything ~5000K or over...
I am like the 30th person to read this thread.. Now it's almost 2000, and I've gotten ZIP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh well.. it's something good to have, not very desperate for it though..
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