30 inch lcd on desk?

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    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #21

    Kellymac35,

    Great pic & setup

    I like open air cases for easy access when I tinker with them so much
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    WINDOWS 7 Ultimate x64 Full
       #22

    Thanks Doc. Open just for the pic I usaully keep the panel on.
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       #23

    Really nice specs. How do you like the preformance of the dual 260's? Fabe
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       #24

    kellymac35 said:
    Thanks Doc. Open just for the pic I usaully keep the panel on.
    Doesnt look that big to me
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       #25

    What is the largest monitor size and whats the native on it? anyone know
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       #26

    I believe its 30" @ 2560x1600 res.
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    hunuok said:
    I believe its 30" @ 2560x1600 res.
    Second that. You can tell by looking at graphics card specs, thats always the biggest they support.
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       #28

    IMHO, a 24" 1080P monitor is more than big enough sitting on a desk. Especially since your only a few feet away. But thats just me.

    We each all have our own opinions as to whats to too much or looks best.

    The only real downside to a 30" at that resolution is the need for more powerful graphics if you going to be gaming.
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       #29

    kellymac35 said:
    Man doc that hurts, got reciept also.
    Thas the stuff right there is that 30 inch wow,tidy that desk man its horrid
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       #30

    i also thing a 24in monitor is just the perfect size for everyday use. they are widely available in 1920x1080 with 2ms response times. this is a pretty reasonable resolution for gaming of course and supports full HD. can't ask for much more.
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