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sthief09 12-18-2005 10:43 AM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
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pseudoOTCmarket for 2001's:
Please input your prices into THE 2001 FP BOOK.

BUYER....QTY.BID....ASK.QTY....SELLER
...............................400...2....Degen
...............................???....2....Josh
Baulucky...2..100....................

Sorry my Bid is low, I don't need another 2001, it's better than no bid at all though.I'm sure others will improve on my bid. That's the purpose of an auction. Sellers: Please don't be mad, this is a service for you, even if you do not understand it as such. My bid is firm though. Sorry the "format" of the book sucks.

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use the code tags if you want. having to put the periods in is a pain in the ass. with the code tags, spaces actually show up as spaces

i got at least 15 bids for them so there is a market. i don't even know if i want to sell them anymore. seems like i'm going to have to spend $1000+ in addition to the monitors. could get 2 more 2001FP's for the same price. i got a few good offers though

anyway i think this idea is dumb, but it would be good if we had a 2+2 market. no way that would fly though

madman1980 12-18-2005 11:34 AM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
Looks cool, but remember how text and some graphics look funny when you rotate a display 90 degrees. That is because the RGB parts of a pixel is rotated. Things would look a little weird on the side monitors compared to the middle one.

madman1980 12-18-2005 11:37 AM

You need a graphics card with dual-link DVI compatibility
 
You need a graphics card with dual-link dvi compatibility. This does NOT mean simply two dvi ports, but an actual dual-link feature on the card itself. There are very few cards with that feature out, and Apple sells 6800U and 7800GTX models specifically for that monitor. I bet Dell will do the same.

CLC 12-18-2005 11:39 AM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
Josh,

I did a little searching on Newegg.com and found video cards that support 2560x1600 resolution starting at $95.00. Of course they up quite a bit higher than that, but there are several options under $200. Here is the NEWEGG link for the page I found. These are PCI Express X16 cards. There are 14 choices. You should be able to get an idea for here.

Kirg 12-18-2005 01:03 PM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
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Josh,

I did a little searching on Newegg.com and found video cards that support 2560x1600 resolution starting at $95.00. Of course they up quite a bit higher than that, but there are several options under $200. Here is the NEWEGG link for the page I found. These are PCI Express X16 cards. There are 14 choices. You should be able to get an idea for here.

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None of the cheap ones have Dual DVI which you need to run this monitor.

nsdjoe 12-18-2005 01:46 PM

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Josh,

I did a little searching on Newegg.com and found video cards that support 2560x1600 resolution starting at $95.00. Of course they up quite a bit higher than that, but there are several options under $200. Here is the NEWEGG link for the page I found. These are PCI Express X16 cards. There are 14 choices. You should be able to get an idea for here.

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None of the cheap ones have Dual DVI which you need to run this monitor.

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You do **NOT** need dual DVI to run this monitor. The monitor has dual DVI so you can plug in multiple sources, and switch between them.

MikeTexas 12-18-2005 02:17 PM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
Some of the cards which support 2560x1600 resolution are not listed in that link.

This is the cheapest one that I've found on Newegg's website: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814142053

It does have dual DVI but like the other guy said I dont believe you need dual DVI to hook up this monitor.

This monitor is going to be a beauty. However I do have reservations about spending $1500+ on a monitor and then having to spend another several hundred on a video card just so I can utilize the max resolution.

sthief09 12-18-2005 02:51 PM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
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Josh,

I did a little searching on Newegg.com and found video cards that support 2560x1600 resolution starting at $95.00. Of course they up quite a bit higher than that, but there are several options under $200. Here is the NEWEGG link for the page I found. These are PCI Express X16 cards. There are 14 choices. You should be able to get an idea for here.

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None of the cheap ones have Dual DVI which you need to run this monitor.

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You do **NOT** need dual DVI to run this monitor. The monitor has dual DVI so you can plug in multiple sources, and switch between them.

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are you sure? from what i read it seemed like the most that a single DVI can support is 1920x1200 and that's only due to some crafy engineering by dell. i have no idea what any of this stuff means. that's just what i think i saw.

daryn 12-18-2005 03:02 PM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
$250

sthief09 12-18-2005 03:03 PM

Re: Playing Poker on a 30\" Monitor
 
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$250

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yes i will buy the 30" dell off you for $250 after you buy it on friday for $1500. sending you the money now via stars. no backsies


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