Selasa, 03 September 2013

Does the size of your computer monitor affect your gaming performance?

Q. I have a 27 inch acer LCD computer monitor that I game on and I get choppy graphic performance while using it.
If I were to switch to a smaller monitor at a lower resolution that wasn't as high as 1920x1080, would I notice a difference in graphic performance?

A. Yes and no to your questions, its all about settings and resolution, not so much screen size. If you run lower graphics settings and a lower resolution, then yes, you will get better performance. But instead of doing that, why not just upgrade your video card? Then you can continue to play on the 27in. monitor and you may be able to bump up the settings and still get a decent frame rate.


Is there a gaming console Audio/Video jacks adapter for computer monitors?
Q. I ask because I bought a new computer and a 20inch widescreen LCD monitor. I wonder if I could buy and adapter and use my old 27 inch to just watch television while my new monitor can play 360 games. I bought the computer and monitor to mainly play PC games, but it would be nice to play my console games on a better screen.

A. what connections do you have on your monitors? out of VGA DVI HDMI

VGA is 15 pin trapazoid. looks like this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_connector

DVI looks like these
http://www.ezshopfun.com/index.php?cPath=214

hdmi looks like this
http://www.playstation3hdmicable.com/

simple adapters for $10 or so exist for vga to dvi adaptation, and that is Video only, no audio.
for audio you'll need 3.5mm to whatever you want to plug into. 3.5mm for speakers, maybe rca for a home stereo.

hdmi -> dvi is possible with only video
dvi -> hdmi is possible with only video
straight hdmi will get you video and audio

I don't quite understand the question, but for TV viewing on a monitor i recommend a pci tv tuner card. otherwise an adapter for rca to vga exist...there expensive and not very good





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