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My friend's wide-screen monitor was starting to go out (had to power off and on several times, to wake it from monitor sleep mode), so I picked up a used replacement.
The used replacement is a 5:4 screen, I think. It's a 19" Dell, 1280x1024 I think.
His previous screen was a 1440x900, I think.
Knowing that most web sites have a fixed width, that would mean that he was seeing more web content on-screen at once with a higher vertical resolution.
At least, that's the best reason that I can figure for him complaining about slowdown.
His computer is a somewhat aging AM2+ mobo, 4GB DDR2, with an Athlon II X4 640 quad-core CPU @ 3.0Ghz. He is using the 780G IGP, with hardware video acceleration disabled in Flash Player, because for some reason, playing back video is borked when that is enabled. Seems like the video-decode block in his chipset is slightly defective. He doesn't watch Blu-Rays.
Anyways, he also says he did a Flash Player update a few days ago, but says that the problem cropped up with the new (to him) monitor, and not the Flash Player update. (I have some doubts that the monitor alone is what is causing the issue.)
The used replacement is a 5:4 screen, I think. It's a 19" Dell, 1280x1024 I think.
His previous screen was a 1440x900, I think.
Knowing that most web sites have a fixed width, that would mean that he was seeing more web content on-screen at once with a higher vertical resolution.
At least, that's the best reason that I can figure for him complaining about slowdown.
His computer is a somewhat aging AM2+ mobo, 4GB DDR2, with an Athlon II X4 640 quad-core CPU @ 3.0Ghz. He is using the 780G IGP, with hardware video acceleration disabled in Flash Player, because for some reason, playing back video is borked when that is enabled. Seems like the video-decode block in his chipset is slightly defective. He doesn't watch Blu-Rays.
Anyways, he also says he did a Flash Player update a few days ago, but says that the problem cropped up with the new (to him) monitor, and not the Flash Player update. (I have some doubts that the monitor alone is what is causing the issue.)
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