Dell ultrasharp LCD owners: quick question

rh71

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bro just hooked his 1905fp up.. does he need to use the install disc ? Right now it's registering under XP as Plug and Play monitor and 75Hz max refresh rate...
 

ThisIsMatt

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Need to, no. But he should ship it back and get something else, since the 1905FP sucks for gaming and movies due to shizzy response time. I know, I have it. It sucks ass for gaming, and ghosting in movies is very noticable for me. I'd send it back, but I got it for free so... ;)
 

dartworth

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The disc that comes with most of Dell's LCDs is the manual and docs...The 1905 is not a WS monitor, it runs @ 1280x1024
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Need to, no. But he should ship it back and get something else, since the 1905FP sucks for gaming and movies due to shizzy response time. I know, I have it. It sucks ass for gaming, and ghosting in movies is very noticable for me. I'd send it back, but I got it for free so... ;)
he's not a gamer or movie watcher (for the most part).
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: blurredvision
As far as I know, any plug and play monitor will view Alba pics just fine. :D
you haven't seen her in widescreen, have you ? :D
 

Crucial

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LCD's do not operate the same as CRT monitors. A higher "refresh rate" does not mean better on an LCD.
 

dartworth

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Viperoni
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: imthebadguy
use 60kzh refresh

Yup!
WTF ? Anyway the only option is 75Hz.

Installing the drivers might allow you to use the 60hz mode, which is probably what you should be using.
The higher the better. What am I missing ?

:shocked:
 

JBT

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The CD that came with the monitor probably has drivers on it but all they will really do is change it from plug and play to Dell 1905FP
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Viperoni
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: imthebadguy
use 60kzh refresh

Yup!
WTF ? Anyway the only option is 75Hz.

Installing the drivers might allow you to use the 60hz mode, which is probably what you should be using.
The higher the better. What am I missing ?

:shocked:
I really had no idea. I'm on a 27" LCD myself and I have it at 75Hz but also have a 60Hz option.

I just switched to 60Hz and it looks exactly the same to me so I'll leave it... you guys know what you're saying I'm suuuuuuuuuuure.
 

tami

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when i installed my 2001FP, i didn't use the driver CD. i think even CRTs come with "monitor drivers" but almost all systems, to the best of my knowledge, detect the monitors immediately without any problems or incompatible drivers.

i think the only thing that could be questionable is using DVI. i haven't gotten that to work yet.
 

dartworth

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Originally posted by: tami
when i installed my 2001FP, i didn't use the driver CD. i think even CRTs come with "monitor drivers" but almost all systems, to the best of my knowledge, detect the monitors immediately without any problems or incompatible drivers.

i think the only thing that could be questionable is using DVI. i haven't gotten that to work yet.



You have a 2001FP and don't use DVI?