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Question about the 2001FP\'s
Are they DVI connections on them or VGA?
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Re: Question about the 2001FP\'s
one of each
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Re: Question about the 2001FP\'s
Ok here is my question. Is it better to have a dual DVI card or does it really make a difference? Right now I am using a radeon 9700 card with DVI and VGA. I wouldnt mind an upgrade to a 256 card as this is only a 128. What do you think?
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Re: Question about the 2001FP\'s
I my 2 2001s are connected through one each (dvi/vga) and I don't notice any difference at all. FWIW, I've never really tried to look for one, but for what I use them for I don't notice a thing.
-Craig |
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Re: Question about the 2001FP\'s
Depends what you use it for.
Mine is attached to a Dell D600 laptop which only has VGA. I couldn't be happier with the quality of the screen so . . . . If I had your set-up (and bought a second 2001fp) I'm sure I'd be happy with one on VGA and one on DVI . . . but I only use it for Poker, e-mails, Internet and Microsoft office stuff . . . no video games. If you are into video games and it's not an expensive upgrade then I'd go for it. my 2 cents busguy |
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Re: Question about the 2001FP\'s
running them both digitaly is best. However one analog and one digital likely won't be a huge difference to you. The panels use an analgo to digital converter that does a fairly good job though I have noticed slight color variances. Personaly I haven't found a panel yet that doesn't have some sort of difference if it supports both.
The ram doesn't make a bit of difference for poker. You need about 16MB per panel and that's it. Note this is higher than it use to be because most graphics systems use a full 32 bits even though color systems normally use only 24bit color. |
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Thx for the quick replies guys.
these are exactly the answers I needed.
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Re: Question about the 2001FP\'s
i have 2 connected, 1 vga 1 dvi. you can DEFINITELY tell the difference if you are looking for it. no biggie though.
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