I bought an LCD monitor a year ago.  I have been using a Radeon 9700 Pro (gave to my dad) and now a GeForce FX 59000.  I used to play games at 800x600 and 1024x768.  After getting an LCD monitor, I play games at the native resolution, 1280x1024.  It worked fine for the games at the time, but now its sucking wind with Far Cry, Deus Ex:IW and Battlefield Vietnam.  I feel this card really sucks, and I hate the idea of upgrading every year.  I was hoping it would last at least two years, hopefully longer.  So I'm going back to playing strategy games, I just can't keep up with action games.  Older strategy games also usually look OK at non-native 800x600, but for action games you loose detail and it gets fuzzy or blocky.  I play old favorite action games, like Battlefield 1942 and so on (UT2004 runs OK too), but I feel my hardware cannot do justice to these newer games, and at any rate, playing with jerky FPS gives me a headache. 
Here's my setup:
Athlon 2400, 266 MHz FSB
1 GB DDR
GeForce FX 5900
Audigy 2 ZS with 2 Planar 9 speakers from Monsoon
NEC LCD1712 analog LCD monitor (16ms response, 17 inches, 1280x1024 native resolution).
Oh, I also like running Quincunx AA and some anisotropic filtering in games. Even with those turned off, some games still are running slow. And it looks really jaggy, I notice jaggies all the time even though I have crap eyesight. I guess I preffer smooth, unbumpmapped, un-pixelshaded graphics to low res eye candy.
			
			Here's my setup:
Athlon 2400, 266 MHz FSB
1 GB DDR
GeForce FX 5900
Audigy 2 ZS with 2 Planar 9 speakers from Monsoon
NEC LCD1712 analog LCD monitor (16ms response, 17 inches, 1280x1024 native resolution).
Oh, I also like running Quincunx AA and some anisotropic filtering in games. Even with those turned off, some games still are running slow. And it looks really jaggy, I notice jaggies all the time even though I have crap eyesight. I guess I preffer smooth, unbumpmapped, un-pixelshaded graphics to low res eye candy.
				
		
			