No offense intended to any who have replied (and thank you for doing so - I was beginning to think my thread would be ignored), but I'm just wondering... what would the point of a SVIDEO/composite input be on a monitor, if the picture is going to come in distorted no matter what? That seems...
Can anyone here please comment on my thread? Seeking info on the topic (RE: this monitor & TV-in aspect ratios), and I guess folks interested are mostly posting/reading this thread. :)
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...1&threadid=1457435
Thanks.
Nice monitor so far (just got it a few days ago). I see a fair amount of backlight in evidence in the four corners when the screen is black, but don't notice it otherwise. I've heard varied things as to whether or not that's intended or faulty.
Anyhow, my real questions right now are not...
Hmm. To the best of my recollection, the only fans that are connected to the MB are the stock CPU fan, the little fan that came with the motherboard that sits on the chipset (I think) and... erm... actually, that's probably it. The case fans are all connected to molex connectors off the PSU...
Yeah, I'd actually gone so far as to loosen the timing as far as the BIOS would let me, but to no avail. Some combinations of looser timings actually appeared to result in a larger number of errors in Memtest86 (but still only maybe 6-10 errors, not hundreds).
How (or why?) wouldn't nominally identical RAM sticks (primary difference being lot #, I suppose) 'play nice' together? I mean, I get what you're saying, just not why such a thing would even happen. Seems to me that these are about as identical as one can get, without having gotten them all at...
Sorta been pulling my hair out on this one lately.
My machine:
Intel P4c 3.2GHz (stock speed)
Albatron PX865PE ProII Motherboard (1.10 BIOS, onboard LAN)
4x Corsair CMX512-3200LLPT (basically 2x TWINX packs), total of 2GB RAM
HIS Excalibur X800 Pro IceQ II (stock speed)
2x Maxtor 120GB IDE...
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