I find this layout optimal for my tastes. I prefer the primary monitor to be in the center for gaming, so there must be an odd number of monitors in a row. I've tried 5x2 and 3x3 arrays, but they hurt my neck. My wife prefers a single monitor, so for Christmas I gave her a 24" Samsung SyncMaster 244T 24" which has nearly the space of her old setup (1 Hyundai L90D+ 19" rotated, 1 Dell 1800FP 18"). She and I think completely differently: I multitask lots, testing software on multiple virtual machines hence six monitors - she's an artist, so she wants a single canvas with no lines, no borders in the middle.
Now what I need is three vertical dual VESA mounts so I can rig all the monitor bezels to touch
You neglected to mention the best of the bunch. Looks like a Commodore 1702 over there on the right side!
Didn't count it because I don't have it hooked up to my main rig. It's for comparing raw videotape footage against captures - I tried to get 5 different All-in-Wonders (7500, 8500, 9000, 9600XT, and 9800Pro) to work in Windows 2003 server so I could use it for testing TV out, but all I get are crashes. I've had the monitor since 1986 and it's still the best TV I have ever owned picture-quality wise despite it being old enough to drink and vote
I finally did it! I bought me a tv.
I got to pick and test the exact tv I wanted at the store.... and view it before I bought it. Ignore the mess and crappyness, I just plopped it out to set things up to take a pic. The cleaning and organizing comes next.
Extremely happy as it has zero visible banding!! Very uniform throughout the whole tv. I had 5 dead subpixels, all of which I fixed with this tool: http://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php
I finally did it! I bought me a tv.
I got to pick and test the exact tv I wanted at the store.... and view it before I bought it. Ignore the mess and crappyness, I just plopped it out to set things up to take a pic. The cleaning and organizing comes next.
Extremely happy as it has zero visible banding!! Very uniform throughout the whole tv. I had 5 dead subpixels, all of which I fixed with this tool: http://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php
I find this layout optimal for my tastes. I prefer the primary monitor to be in the center for gaming, so there must be an odd number of monitors in a row. I've tried 5x2 and 3x3 arrays, but they hurt my neck. My wife prefers a single monitor, so for Christmas I gave her a 24" Samsung SyncMaster 244T 24" which has nearly the space of her old setup (1 Hyundai L90D+ 19" rotated, 1 Dell 1800FP 18"). She and I think completely differently: I multitask lots, testing software on multiple virtual machines hence six monitors - she's an artist, so she wants a single canvas with no lines, no borders in the middle.
Now what I need is three vertical dual VESA mounts so I can rig all the monitor bezels to touch
too much distraction from Nicole
Demons run when a good man goes to war,Night will fall and drown in sun
When a good man goes to war, Friendship dies and true love lies, Night will fall and the dark will rise
When a good man goes to war, Demons run but count the cost , The battles won but the child is lost
A shot with the side panel off and the old pump system (hand-crafted from a formerly 1/4 inch external system), but which cluttered up the already small and cluttered case pretty bad:
And a shot of my tower assembled, with the new pump and reservoir:
Maybe I'll get a better pic when I get to a more lit computing environment....
Desktop: Intel Core i7 7770k : 16GB EVGA DDR4 2400 : Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Windforce X2 : Gigabyte GA-H270-WIFI : AudioQuest DragonFly DAC : Samsung SM961 NVMe 1TB SSD : Corsair Builder 500W PSU : Samsung 1440p 32" Monitor : Klipsch Promedia 2.1 : Windows 10 Pro x64 Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 : Intel Core i5-6300U : 8GB DDR3 : Intel 520 Integrated : 256GB SSD : 12.3" 2736x1824 display : Windows 10 Pro x64 HTPC: Intel Core i3 3225 : HD 4000 integrated : 8GB Samsung DDR3 1600 : Gigabyte H77N-Wifi : 120GB Sandisk Extreme SSD : 80W power brick and picoPSU150 XT : Integrated HD Audio : Scepter 32" LCD TV : Logitech Z313 2.1 : Windows 7 Pro x64
I have a Antec P180 as well and just want to hear comments about other people's Antec P180's. Are they quiet? Mine isn't. It's pretty loud an annoying. 150 for sound proofing? Sounds the same as any regular case.
Only when I set my case fans to lowest is it barely tolerable. I think it's my PSU, I've got a coolmaster 550w PSU.
Damn, Dajmasta, couldn't you have peeled off the AMD sticker before putting the Intel sticker on it? The Intel sticker doesn't exactly cover it up totally
Damn, Dajmasta, couldn't you have peeled off the AMD sticker before putting the Intel sticker on it? The Intel sticker doesn't exactly cover it up totally
I considered it, then I just decided it would leave a bunch of goo which would take forever to get off. So I left it for the history
Desktop: Intel Core i7 7770k : 16GB EVGA DDR4 2400 : Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Windforce X2 : Gigabyte GA-H270-WIFI : AudioQuest DragonFly DAC : Samsung SM961 NVMe 1TB SSD : Corsair Builder 500W PSU : Samsung 1440p 32" Monitor : Klipsch Promedia 2.1 : Windows 10 Pro x64 Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 : Intel Core i5-6300U : 8GB DDR3 : Intel 520 Integrated : 256GB SSD : 12.3" 2736x1824 display : Windows 10 Pro x64 HTPC: Intel Core i3 3225 : HD 4000 integrated : 8GB Samsung DDR3 1600 : Gigabyte H77N-Wifi : 120GB Sandisk Extreme SSD : 80W power brick and picoPSU150 XT : Integrated HD Audio : Scepter 32" LCD TV : Logitech Z313 2.1 : Windows 7 Pro x64
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