I went for the BenQ G2222HDL in the end guys, led backlit, good response time, loads of good reviews, and got 5 stars on expert review so it looks promising :P. Cant wait to see what its like xD
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What for a temp of 40 degrees?!Ok, thanks. Only reason I was worried is because I ran a program I have called DTemp, and it gave a critical temperature warning message.
theintrospect79
That seems fine to me, 43 degrees isnt even high, so unless theres a problem with it, then dont botherI have a Compaq Presario SR1610NX - (AMD Sempron 1.8GHz, 1.5GB RAM, Samsung 80GB IDE HDD, with XP Pro). The HDD is running at a constant 43 degrees Celsius. Is there any way I can reduce the temp., or should I just go ahead and replace it?
Thanks in advance.
theintrospect79
The AOC e2236VW is a great cheap monitor. imprezawrx500Thanks i'll look into it now :P
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If you want porn I'd recommend pornBB and Youporn. Haven't been infected from those. Apart from MSE (which would be my top choice) I'd run a weekly scan with Malwarebytes just to make sure nothing has slipped through.
desertpython
Cool thx for the recommendations.
Enjoy!
Also p0rnhub is free of viruses, just make sure u dont click on any ads though just in case lulGigabyte are good too.. :P[QUOTE="sn4k3_64"][QUOTE="acsam12304"]
ok so im goign to build a new rig just for the heck of it maybe build it for my dad or myself it i get hard ware that is better then my current PC.
my question is.i open up a few pre builts from Sony, Lenvno, and a HP. i cant help and notice the Sony PC had all Foxcon mother board, while the Lenvno had Biostar, and the HP also had a Foxcon mobo.
so im asking is i know a lot of people say dont go with them i know. but this is my moneya nd im just building a PC just for the heck of. out of those 3 AsRock, Biostar, Foxcon, is the better company? so far i seen Biostar and ASRock has more to offer
i just saw this ASRock mobo that has both DDR2 and DDR3 support which i think is sweet for a good price
acsam12304
i know Gigabyte ASUS and MSI for me are " house brand"name companys. there products are the one syou know you have a very high chance it will work and last.
while the others BioStar, Foxcon, ASROCK are the companys you play risk with.
Yeah my gigabyte motherboard was really cheap, but is quite neat and very compact (MatX). Biostar do bios's dont they? I swear my bios is from biostar.. o.OIsnt it just designed to calibrate the colours, like the shades of gray etc and not the actual screen position?[QUOTE="sn4k3_64"][QUOTE="desertpython"]
Calibration may help, with an emphasis on may.
desertpython
That's the idea.
Kool, well hopefully i wont need 2, i mean it should come with a fairly good picture :PGigabyte are good too.. :Pok so im goign to build a new rig just for the heck of it maybe build it for my dad or myself it i get hard ware that is better then my current PC.
my question is.i open up a few pre builts from Sony, Lenvno, and a HP. i cant help and notice the Sony PC had all Foxcon mother board, while the Lenvno had Biostar, and the HP also had a Foxcon mobo.
so im asking is i know a lot of people say dont go with them i know. but this is my moneya nd im just building a PC just for the heck of. out of those 3 AsRock, Biostar, Foxcon, is the better company? so far i seen Biostar and ASRock has more to offer
i just saw this ASRock mobo that has both DDR2 and DDR3 support which i think is sweet for a good price
acsam12304
I see, well to be honest im not sure if that calibration is going to be effective, but i'll probably give it ago anyway (i just tried it now xD), anyways cheers for helping, appreciate that.[QUOTE="sn4k3_64"][QUOTE="desertpython"]
Leakage would be backlight leakage depending on the viewing angle, I don't think it would be a big deal. The liyama has a 3 year warranty, not sure about the BenQ, so the choice is up to you. Calibration involves gamma, yes, and Windows 7 will walk you through it so to speak.
desertpython
Calibration may help, with an emphasis on may.
Isnt it just designed to calibrate the colours, like the shades of gray etc and not the actual screen position?
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