Recent content by Smooth317

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    Suggestions on a DLP XGA Projector ($1200-1800)?

    I've done a little digging around on the InFocus 4805 you suggested and have a couple of questions. The spec sheet lists the resolution as 854 x 480 (16:9) and is SVGA. Would moving up to an XGA with a higher resolution (1280x720 or whatever the 16:9 ratio would be) be advisable? Where...
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    Suggestions on a DLP XGA Projector ($1200-1800)?

    Thanks fellas. The suggestions are appreciated. Edited. Completely missed a link you provided.
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    7800GTX.... I AM IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!

    One question though. Say the X950's do beat out the 7800GTX (pretty sure they will based off leaked specs). Then nVidia will release a 7800Ultra to match or edge it out. ATI will surely one-up them again with an X950XT and X950XTPE. What will nVidia match those with? What will they call...
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    7800GTX.... I AM IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!

    Odd, I'm running a year old system which I'm about to upgrade for no apparent reason, but I can run BF2 on all high settings at 1600x1200 including AA and AF with no stuttering (upgraded from 1GB to 2GB of RAM helped stuttering a ton). P4 3.0E w/ HT 800MHz FSB 4x512MB Corsair XMS Low Lat...
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    Suggestions on a DLP XGA Projector ($1200-1800)?

    I'm starting my search for a new DLP XGA Projector capable of HDTV resolutions for a home theater / computer setup. My budget is around $1500, but I'd like to find one cheaper if the quality is there, obviously. The room it's going in may have some ambient light during daytime use so the...
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    FX-57 or X2 for Gaming System

    I'm confused by this one. I have 4x512MB running right now in a P4 machine but I'm upgrading to an AMD X2 4400+ in the near future (when ATI gets off its sore ass and puts a card out). I was planning on OC'ing the 4400+ up 200MHz to 4800+ speeds. Would having four sticks of the same 512MB...
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    How does having AGP versions of future cards (highend) harm the consumer?

    Pretty soon, to buy a motherboard with an AGP slot on it will mean you're also going with older socket generations which means you're going with a slow processor by today's standards. Basically, by the time you're ready to upgrade to your next graphics card, if you don't upgrade the rest of the...