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multi-tabling
What settings are best for 3 or 4 tables... because 1280 x 1024 doesn't cut it... what type of video driver is needed? I have a RADEON 9550 and can't seem to get it bigger than 1280 x 1024.
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Re: multi-tabling
you have an LCD monitor? you'll need to get a more expensive one that can handle higher resolutions.
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Re: multi-tabling
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What settings are best for 3 or 4 tables.... [/ QUOTE ] 1600 x 1200 or 1920 x 1200 resolution. Not sure what videocard you need though, I have a 128mb radeonx300 which works fine |
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Re: multi-tabling
you're probably right...
This is my monitor: Samsumg 17´lcd 171v |
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Re: multi-tabling
Ideal resolution is 1600x1200...four tables on 1 screen with no overlap.
In your case your video card is not the problem...1280x 1024 is max resolution with most LCDs. You'll need an expensive (~1500USD) 21" LCD to get a 1600x1200 resolution. The other option, which is quite cheap, is dual monitors. All you need is a video card with two ports. I run an Nvidia 6800 GT with 2 17" LCDs in rotated mode and it works a treat...3 table no overlaps + read 2+2 or pokertracker. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Dual monitors are also great for things like assignments, data entry, or posting on forums. |
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Re: multi-tabling
I think a 20" LCD should do, to get 1600x1200. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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You're right.
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Re: multi-tabling
I have a 128MB PCI Express™ x16 (DVI/VGA/TV-out) ATI Radeon™ X300 SE Video Card and I can't get 1600x1200.
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Re: multi-tabling
might be your monitor
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Re: multi-tabling
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might be your monitor [/ QUOTE ] Yup. Most monitors don't support the required 1600x1200. FWIW, you don't need to get an LCD screen, since LCD's that support 1600x1200 are very expensive. I have a nice 19" LCD that I use at school that does not support it, and then I come home and use a 19" old-school (I'm talking 5 years old) monitor that does. |
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