what would you guys rather get as an upgrade

confused1234

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ok i have a VERY old crt monitor with a max resolution of 1280x1024 and the cables in back are so damaged i have to tape them downward to even get a signal to the monitor. even with the tape, the screen will go purple/yellow/green/etc... with the slightest bump to the table. on the other hand, i only have a gig of ddr ram and want to keep the rig in my sig for a couple years until i do a complete computer upgrade. so should i either ask for a 20"/20.1" lcd monitor or 2 gigs of ddr ram?. keep in mind i wont have money to get both for months
 

John

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Buy the LCD monitor now and ask Santa for some ram. Since you already have 2x512 an additional 1GB module should be plenty and that is under $100
 

oscar6

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The monitor FTW. ;)

Unless you play certain games that enjoy the extra ram and/or run other software that really utilizes the extra gig of ram, the extra will be a "waste" for your needs. The monitor will increase productivity and overall enjoyability.
 

ZzZGuy

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Monitor. If you get a dicent LCD you'll notice a HUGE differnce in the quality over what you have now.

If you get the ram you'll have less lag but it's no good if you can't see **** or beat the table when someone takes a full clip and head shots you when your done.
 

DaveSimmons

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Or get a free 17" - 19 " CRT, so you can have your cache and see it too.


People are dumping and giving away CRTs by the truckload, you could ask around or try a WTB ad in the FS/FT forum here.
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: confused1234
Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: confused1234


that looks like a great monitor;however, ive been stuck on 1280x1024 all my life and would like to go higher

nec 20WMGX2 20.1 widescreen 6ms

the guy links $200-300 monitors and you post a $600 one? genius

i'm not sure how open box items are but they have some nice prices. of the list you linked, i would go with the $239.99 open-box one.

maybe you should consider these as well:

Sceptre X20G-Naga III 20.1" - $269.99-$40 rebate = $229.99. the open-box is $215.99 without a rebate. i don't research monitors or anything so i'm not an expert at all on monitors. i haven't heard of sceptre, but that means nothing with my minimal monitor knowledge. the reviews are pretty good and the specs look good

BenQ FP202W 20.1" - $259.99, $209.99 open-box. 5-star review, specs look good.

both screens are widescreen. i've been on a 17" CRT for like the past 5 years and just got a widescreen laptop. once you go widescreen, there really is no going back

hope these two choices help in your search. any reason you stuck with viewsonic?
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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In case you're still confused, confused1234, go for a monitor :p

My housemate last year had a Viewsonic 2030b and it looked nice. I didn't get to see him game on it at all.

I have a couple 2007FPs for my monitors coming from a CRT that did 1280x1024 and I'm quite happy with them. I'm not really a gamer though :p
 

PhoenixOrion

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Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: confused1234
Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: confused1234

the guy links $200-300 monitors and you post a $600 one? genius

If you carefully read the entire thread, you would have noticed that my initial recommendation was for a $208 2ms LCD.

He wanted a larger monitor and so I suggested one of the nicest 6ms 20" you can buy.

In my opinion, the monitor and speakers are two of the things you shouldn't skimp out on a rig. Everything else can be updated/upgraded on event-based or time-based.

Sincerely,
Genius
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: confused1234
Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Originally posted by: confused1234

the guy links $200-300 monitors and you post a $600 one? genius

If you carefully read the entire thread, you would have noticed that my initial recommendation was for a $208 2ms LCD.

He wanted a larger monitor and so I suggested one of the nicest 6ms 20" you can buy.

In my opinion, the monitor and speakers are two of the things you shouldn't skimp out on a rig. Everything else can be updated/upgraded on event-based or time-based.

Sincerely,
Genius

i guess all i can say is my bad :p

nice sig ;)
 

pkme2

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With the high price of RAM, the best upgrade now is a new LCD.

Last month I got a 22" LCD Viewsonic from Costco for $299.99.

They might be back for Xmas. Check back.