Sabtu, 13 Juli 2013

What cables do I need to connect a Mac laptop to an LG W2343T-PF 23-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor?

Q. I just bought an LG W2343T-PF 23-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor and I want to be able to connect it to my Apple laptop so I have a larger screen. What cables do I need to purchase to make that happen?

A. go to your local tech store like best buy and you can find converters to most plugs there.


Can you use a regular LCD HP Monitor with a APPLE MAC Laptop?
Q. Can you use a regular LCD HP Monitor with a APPLE MAC Laptop? I have a very nice 24" LCD monitor that I use with my regular laptop, but I wasn't sure if you had to buy an Apple monitor for a Mac laptop or if the connections are all the same? Thanks for your help!

A. yes.... there is one slot behind the laptop that fits the monitors plug... dont be afraid it will not go sky booom....





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Is this a good custom gaming computer config?

Q. Is this a good custom gaming computer configuration? I made it on Cyberpower and tried to make the best of it by taking up the "Back to school deals". I also made a few sacrifices here and there (such as not taking the care package thing for shipping). Is there anything I don't need (such as some of the noise reduction things)?

TOTAL PRICE: $1494
Case: Thermaltake Commander Mid-Tower Gaming Case [-86] (Black Color)
Laser Engraving: None
Laser Engraving Message:
Internal USB Extension Module: None
Neon Light Upgrade: None
Extra Case Fan Upgrade: Maximum Enermax 120MM Case Cooling Fans for selected case (Maximum Silent Operation) [+29] (1,000 RPM Black Color with No LED Enlobal Magnetic Barometric Bearing 17 dBA)
Noise Reduction Technology: Power Supply Gasket [+5]
Anti-Vibration Fan Mounts [+9]
CPU: Intel® Core� i7-3820 Quad-Core 3.60 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 (All Venom OC Certified)
Freebies: None
Performance Tuning Protection Plan by Intel: None
Venom Boost Fast And Efficient Factory Overclocking: Pro OC (Performance Overclock 10% or more) [+19]
Cooling Fan: Asetek 510LC Liquid Cooling System 120MM Radiator & Fan (Enhanced Cooling Performance + Extreme Silent at 20dBA) (Dual Standard 120MM Fans (Push-Pull) [+9])
Coolant for Cyberpower Xtreme Hydro Water Cooling Kits: Standard Coolant
Motherboard: * (3-Way SLI Support) GIGABYTE X79 G1 Assassin 2 Intel X79 Chipset Quad Channel DDR3 ATX Mainboard w/ UEFI DualBIOS, Creative 20K2 HD Audio, Killer E2100 LAN, USB3.0, SATA-III RAID, 3 Gen3 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 1 PCI [+141]
Freebies: GIGABYTE GC-WB300D Exclusive Bluetooth 4.0/WiFi PCIe Expansion Card
Memory: 8GB (2GBx4) DDR3/1600MHz Quad Channel Memory (Corsair Vengeance [+22])
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1.2GB 16X PCIe Video Card [-15] (MSI Twin Frozr II OC 750 Mhz Powered by NVIDIA)
Freebies: None
Video Card 2: None
Video Card 3: None
Power Supply Upgrade: 850 Watts - Thermaltake Smart Series SP-850M 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply [+55]
Hard Drive: 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Drive)
Data Hard Drive: None
Hard Drive Cooling Fan: None
External Hard Drive (USB3.0/2.0/eSATA): None
USB Flash Drive: None
Optical Drive: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD+-R/+-RW + CD-R/RW Drive (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2: None
Sound: * ASUS Xonar DS 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz PCI Audio Card [+49]
3D Vision Glasses: None
LCD Monitor: None
2nd Monitor: None
3rd Monitor: None
Speakers: None
Network: Intel Pro Gigabite 10/100/1000 Network Card [+34]
Keyboard: (Keyboard & Mouse Combo) Razer Cyclosa Gaming Keyboard & Abyssus Gaming Mouse
Mouse: None
Mouse Pad: None
Gaming Gear: None
Extra Thermal Display: NZXT Sentry-2 Fan Touch Screen Fan Control & Temperature Display [+29]
Wireless 802.11B/G Network Card: 802.11b/g/n 300Mbps PCI Wireless Adapter Network Card [+26]
External Wireless Network Card: None
Wireless 802.11 B/G/N Access Point: None
Bluetooth: None
Flash Media Reader/Writer: INTERNAL 12in1 Flash Media Reader/Writer (BLACK COLOR)
Video Camera: None
Headset: None
Cable: None
Power Protection: None
IEEE1394 Card: None
Internal USB Port: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
USB Port: None
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit Edition)
Media Center Remote Control & TV Tuner: None
Office Suite: Free Microsoft® Office® 2010 STARTER EDITION (Reduced-Functionality versions of Word and Excel that include advertising)
Games: None
Ultra Care Option: Professional Wiring for All WIRING Inside The System Chassis - Minimize Cable Exposure, Maximize Airflow in Your System [+19]
Service: STANDARD WARRANTY: 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Rush Service: NO; READY TO SHIP IN 5~10 BUSINESS DAYS

Any suggestions on a better build? Also, how long does the "back to school" megasale last?
Sorry about the other details that say "none". Just ignore those. Also, instead of an i7 what if I changed it for an i5 3570k? I'm hoping to build a computer that will not only last a long time but play future high-end games and MMORPGs.
And I have a monitor...

A. Willie,

Its all good, other than building a rig yourself you can't do much better, your GTX570 is the biggest bang for your GPU buck until the Kepler powered GTX660 comes out, and even then it might still be the better buy. By adding the pro wiring and sound insulation your hoping to get more care taken from the builder, its not big bucks so why not.

For the blinded by Bulldozer tard who can't see your Optical Drive: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD+-R/+-RW + CD-R/RW Drive (BLACK COLOR)

Performance Analysis

With the addition of numbers for the Intel Core i3-2100 and Core i5-2400 in some of our benchmarks, it's plain to see that even with a price cut, the FX-8120 struggles in most of our tests. In very multi-threaded tests such as Cinebench and WPrime, it just about manages to hold its own against the similarly-priced Intel Core i5-2400 - slightly ahead in WPrime, a little behind in Cinebench and noticeably faster than the cheaper Core i3-2100. The Core i5-3570K is much faster in both tests, but then it costs around £30 more.

Our image editing test was a real let down with the FX-8120. It came bottom of the graph, being trounced by a staggering 500 points by the Core i3-2100 - a CPU that costs just £90. Even the ageing AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition was considerably faster while the similarly priced Intel Core i5-2400 was nearly twice as fast. Clearly, if you do any amount of photo editing, the AMD FX-8120 represents particularly poor value.

With eight cores at its disposal, you'd think the FX-8120 might stand a good chance in our video encoding test. Sadly this wasn't to be and its score of 2,150 was over 400 points short of the Core i5-2400. Thankfully for the FX-8120, the Core i3-2100 was noticeably slower, with its two physical and two virtual cores not able to keep up.

Everything started to fall away from the FX-8120 again in our multi-tasking test, where it was yet again at the bottom of the pile, coming 100 points short of the much cheaper Core i3-2100, while the Core i5-2400 was nearly 50% faster - pretty damning result. Overall, it was no surprise to see the FX-8120 rock bottom, bettered by the Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition and Core i3-2100 and trounced by the Core i5-2400.

Our game test lacks data for the two Sandy Bridge CPUs as we tested these some time ago, however, with the Intel Core i5-3570K retailing for just £30-40 more, it's clear from our results that the FX-8120 isn't a great buy for games either. The Intel CPU was 60 per cent faster in Arma II while costing around 30 per cent more - not a bad rate of return if you can afford the extra layout.

Conclusion,

Sadly, its more of the same bad news for AMD or anyone with a Socket AM3+ motherboard looking for a decent CPU for around the £150 mark. The FX-8120 just isn't a good choice when it comes to the kind of applications we run on our PCs. It's regularly outpaced by far cheaper Intel dual-core CPUs, while the similarly-priced Intel Core i5-2400 is significantly faster in many of our tests. It's not all bad news for AMD - before we get accused of being biased towards Intel, we have no qualms recommending the A8-3870K for those looking to build a budget gaming PC, while we also recommend many of its graphics cards. Do drop the CPU OC its so easy why pay for it.

As it stands, the FX-8120 will have to be a lot cheaper for it to be worth considering over an equivalently-priced Intel setup, while owners of the Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition can rest assured that there aren't any worthwhile upgrades yet.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2012/07/27/amd-fx-8120-review/8

To save some bucks now going to a i5 3570k is a great idea and go with the cheapest GPU for now or if you have one already use it till the Kepler power GTX660 comes out.

I do recommend building your own rig not buying, you will have fun learning and taking control of your computational needs, and get more gaming power for your buck. I have added a few more links, hope they help.

GeForce GTX 660 Ti specs leaked, beats expectations

http://www.hitechreview.com/it-products/pc/geforce-gtx-660-ti-specs-leaked-beats-expectations/38526/

Today, Nvidia released �A New Dawn,� an updated demo (announced last month) which shows off the power of Kepler-based GPUs

http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/07/24/nvidia-releases-new-tech-demo-to-show-off-kepler-based-gpus/

Gaming CPU Hierarchy Chart

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106-5.html





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What is the most compatible PC Monitor for a Mini Mac (MD387F)?

Q. I am getting soon a Mini Mac (Apple MD387F) 2012 model . But I am wondering what are the most compatible PC Monitors for this mini mac? In general they say that is compatible with all PC/LCD monitors but I keep reading horrible stories about the new users of these mini mac( Black screens etc..). Thanks. ( The connectors are provided etc.. so the compatibilities issues are not coming from the wrong connectors).

A. Here is all the mac and apple help in one place... Ask Apple here for free
1-800-MY-Apple ,and...
Check out the sites for more information.
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https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2468023?start=0&tstart=0
www.facebook.com/pages/TheAppleGossip/...
http://www.apple.com/macosx/recovery/
http://9to5mac.com/
http://appleid.apple.com
http://www.apple.com/support/mac/facetime/
http://www.ifixit.com/iPad-Parts and Mac parts

Hey, I enjoyed your question, I have worked as a technician most of my life, I
hope I have helped you...
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How much could I get off this ?
Q. I have 2 24 inch asus LCD monitors retail- 169$
1 acer 23.6 3D monitor retail- 350$
Custom built computer built for 1300$
�Dell motherboard 2012 series xps 8500 100$
�Amd radon 7770 HD 2gb - 150$
�i7 3770 - 400$
�1tb HDD - 200$
�corsair h80 liquid cooling - 100$
�Nzxt guardian case. - 70$
�razer black widow keyboard - 120$
�razer death adder mouse - 50$
�razer nostromo- 60$
�Logitech g930 headset - 120$
How much could I sell all this for

A. add it all up, take 8% off for each year since you built the computer. don't go oh its 3 years 24% from original total. take 8% then 8% for the new total and so on. let me know what you get.





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Should I buy the Canon T3i or T2i?

Q. I'm buying a new SLR camera, coming from a Sony ax, and I'm set on either a T3i or T2i. I will be primarily using the camera for filming but of course for photography, too. I'm told that it's not worth the extra money to buy the T3i because the T2i is just a good. So which one?

A. If you want a vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor and wireless flash photography get a Canon EOS Rebel T3i. if no want that features get a Canon EOS Rebel T2i.

Read this review may be can help you : Choosing between the T3i, T2i, 60D and 7D
http://www.amazon.com/review/R5O3RQJXIOBDC/ref=cm_cr_dp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B004J3V90Y&nodeID=502394&tag=a882-20


External/Field Monitor recommendation for focus in videography?
Q. Hey guys, I shoot music videos with my Canon 7D. I often have to adjust my manual focus on a moving subject. However, I have at times found it hard to determine if I have the most accurate focus on the subject on the small LCD screen on the back of the camera. Depending on the environment and space restrictions, it may be difficult to be right behind the camera looking closely at the pixels to see if they are in 100% focus as opposed to like 90%. I am currently researching external/field monitors to attach or mount to my 7d and or tripod. Originally when starting to search, I was looking for a monitor with NATIVE resolution of 1080p, but I'm starting to think that these aren't very common, if made at all. Even some 3,000 monitors are only 800x400 native resolution. The most common high resolution I've seen so far is 1024x600. There are a few exceptions. The really expensive monitors have all of these cool features but I don't believe I will need any of that. I usually shoot a neutral/flat picture style and then do my color grading and editing in post-production with Sony Vegas Pro; so the extra features won't be needed at the time of production. My main purpose of getting an external monitor is to be able to more easily determine if I have maximum focus on my subject. I would not like to spend more than $400 if possible. I believe a 7inch would probably be my best bet with an hdmi connector. Does anyone have recommendations for my situation? Or thoughts on what to consider when researching these external monitors? Will there be a dramatic difference in determining focus in a cheaper 800x400 monitor vs more expensive 1024x600 monitor?

Thanks guys!

A. I've seen these devices reviewed quite a few times here: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/index.shtml





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What's the best monitor for photography I can buy for 320 bucks?

Q. I want a monitor that will display brightness and color as accurately as possible. Recommendations?

A. If you can find an LCD monitor with the sRGB mode built-in, it will make calibrating it much easier.

Calibration of your monitor is important if you want to have accurate colour

Here is a link that will help you understand the calibration process

http://www.thedigitalphotographyconnection.com/Photography_Player.php?ID=3

http://www.gballard.net/nca.html#getagoodfile


What is the best computer/monitor to buy for processing digital photogaphs?
Q. Yes, I know..."the best you can afford". Aside from that, are there monitors that more realistically depict the printed photograph? Are there hard drives that cater to photography (and do all the rest of it too...)? Websites I should check out? Thanks.

A. Well "I dont know" just dont cut it does it.

What you want to look for is a monitor with a good contrast. I dont know the exact terminology but there are monitors out there that have more shades of grey than others. Go to a decent computer shop and ask about differences in contrast. Probably a LCD monitor. Theres also ways to calibrate your existing monitor.

Follow the link bellow. Its actually a scanner calibration tool but it will let you calibrate your monitor just fine.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and look at the "Reflection Scales" pic. At the bottom of that pic you should see a sliding scale going from white to black. You should see color gradients or steps evenly from one side to the other. If you have one end or the other all blurring solid adjust your contrast and brightness on your monitor until you get the clearest result. The monitor you have might be good enough.





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Jumat, 12 Juli 2013

How to get the correct colors from LCD computer monitor?

Q. I feel like my LCD monitor's colors are not accurate. how can I check that? I need to get perfect, natural colors. I have a Samsung 226BW monitor

Thanks in advance!

A. If you have nvidia graphic card there should be a nvidia controlpanel where you can change about everything, you can find it in controlpanel - more settings, if you have another card see if there is some kind of settings for that in the controlpanel


Is it safe to increase my refresh rate on my Monitor and Graphic card?
Q. Both my monitor and graphic card can support up to 75 hertz, but they are currently at 60 hertz. Can I ruin my monitor and graphic card by increasing the refresh rate?

A. If you have an LCD monitor it's most likely fixed to 60hz. If you have a CRT, you definately want to crank it up to 85hz, the screen will feel crisper.

But to answer your question, you can't hurt it. All that will happen is your screen will go blank, you panic, and in about 15 seconds the settings will go back to normal. What happened is windows lets you change the settings and shows a pop up that says, "Are you sure you want to do save this?" With the new settings, but if you can't see the screen due to improper settings it will reset itself in about 15 seconds.

Basically it won't let you put it on settings that are not supported.





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Computer Repair Courses - Where Can I Find Online Courses on Monitor Repair?

Q. I'm looking for accessible electronics courses that I can download and complete anywhere.

A. Start with the 'LCD Monitor Repair' course. It's a award-worthy series that covers monitor repair from 3 viewpoints: Electronics, Hardware & Tools. Project videos help you visualize the course guides and there's one-on-one consultation with the course developer too.


LED or LCD monitor - which is better for the eyes?
Q. Hi,

So recently I have been experiencing eye-strain but I have to use my computer (I'm a freelance front-end web developer). I currently have a monitor that is a few years old. It's a Dell 20" Flat Panel Display LCD monitor (Model no: SP2008wfP). I'm wondering if an upgrade would improve it even slightly? If so which monitor should I get;

- Samsung S22b150n 21.5" LED Monitor

or

- Samsung S24b150b 24" LED Monitor

A. Personally when choosing monitors I would go with a LED over a LCD just by preference.

Going in deeper though any monitor is no better than any other when it comes to eye damage, as none actually cause eye damage. Unless your using a Radioactive screen (which in that case you've got other problems) your fine.

What you really want to focus on is the power, and managing the nature of the lighting efficiency.

Hope this helped.





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What to look when choosing a gaming monitor?

Q. What should I look in when during a gaming monitor? LCD or LED? 1920x1080 or 1920x1200? what should the contrast ratio be? -5s response time?
Any recommendations from ncix.com?? that is the closest store from where i live.

A. You want the higher resolution, it will look better. 1920X1200 For sure. The rest doesn't really matter, it's the resolution and the size of the screen that's most important. Don't worry about the response time, it is all so fast, that you won't notice a difference. Hope this helps :)


Is it unhealthy if I wash my face after 8-12hrs of working in-front of my PC monitor?
Q. Is it unhealthy specially for my eyes? My monitor are LCD and LED.
I kinda feel refresh each time I wash my eyes but I think its weird, so maybe their is a side effect just maybe.

A. Variations of this have been asked for years. I've never understood the reasoning behind it.

What effect could washing your face possibly have to do with the fact you have been using the computer ?

There is no logical connection in any way, shape or form.

Some idiot parents even forbid their kids to take a bath within an hour of using the computer....what kind of nonsense is that ?

Washing your face is fine...but DON'T wash your eyes ANYTIME...regardless of what you have been doing. There is no need to wash your eyes, they clean themselves better all alone. Washing them removes the natural lubricants and makes the eye feel dryer and opens them up to infection until those lubricants have replaced themselves.

You can hold a cool facecloth over your closed eyes and that will refresh them even better.





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Should I get an HD Ready or Full HD LCD TV if I want to hook my PC up to it?

Q. I'm planning on buying a 32" (due to space restrictions in my room) LCD TV set to replace my current 29" CRT TV. I'm mainly going to use it for movies (DVD/Blu Ray) and gaming (Xbox 360/PS3). My friends tell me I will not be able to distinguish between an HD Ready and a Full HD set at 32" size, so I'll be wasting my money going for a Full HD set.

HOWEVER, I might want to hook up my PC to the TV (via VGA / D-Sub). Would it be worth it then getting a Full HD set? I currently use a 23" Dell monitor, set at 1920 x 1080 resolution, while using my PC.

A. Well, you use a Full HD monitor right? Try lowering the resolution to 1280x720 and see how it looks and feels quality and working space wise. Much worse right? You see now why your friends' advice is pointless. Same applies to a TV.

Full HDs are already a tad cheap these days. And offer MUCH More resolution and thus workspace for you. Multitasking, watching movie, music/video editing, games everything is much more crispy in a Full HD. Go for a Full HD man. There is a big difference. And the difference increases with the increase in screen size--totally opposite to what your friends said.

This is almost 2012. 1280s are a no go these days. Full HD will also make you much more future proof as pretty much all movies, programs and games are built so that they run at their best in Full HD. Cheers!!

For hooking up, if it's a newer model, pretty much EVERY TVs nowdays come with HDMI. If your system has an HDMI out, connect the TV with this. Or if you have a DVI out connect to that. Remember VGA gives worse quality than both DVI and HDMI. But it you don't have an HDMI capable device to run the TV, you need to buy a HDMI to VGA converter. You can get it and it'll get your job done.

Here, the converter: http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-VGA-HD15-Male-Cable/dp/B001OLCHJ6


does this sounf like a good gaming computer to you or could i do better with my money?
Q. im looking for a low-mid cost gaming computer around 750 dollars and i came up with this one and wanted to know if i could do better
Operating systemGenuine Windows 7 Home Premium [64-bit]edit
ProcessorAMD FX-6100 six-core processor [3.3GHz, 6MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]edit
MemoryFREE UPGRADE to 6GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM [3 DIMMs] from 4GBedit
Hard drive1TB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard driveedit
Office softwareNo additional office softwareedit
Security softwareSAVE $30 on Norton Internet Security(TM) 2012 - 15 monthedit
Graphics cardNvidia Geforce GTX 550 Tiedit
Power Supply460W Power supplyedit
Primary optical driveSuperMulti DVD Burneredit
Secondary optical drive16x max. DVD ROM (player)edit
NetworkingIntegrated Ethernet port, No wireless LANedit
Productivity ports15-in-1 memory card reader, 4 USB 2.0 (front), audio, 2 USB (top rear-facing)edit
TV & entertainment experienceNo TV Tuneredit
Sound CardBeats Audio (tm) -- integrated studio quality soundedit
Keyboard and MousePremium HP keyboard and optical mouse
@David wont it need a power supply? and im new to this kind of thing so what tools and wires will i need?

A. Hi there,

Here is a list of ideal parts that are not only good for gaming But also for your Budget, You could use this as a guide of some sort and just alter whatever parts you want based on your preference.


Intel Core i3-2100 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz LGA 1155 65W Dual-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 2000 BX80623I32100 - $125


GIGABYTE GA-H61M-DS2 LGA 1155 Intel H61 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard - $50


SAPPHIRE 100315L Radeon HD 6850 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card with Eyefinity - $150


CORSAIR Builder Series CX600 V2 600W ATX12V v2.3 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply - $70


G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL9S-4GBRL - $21


HITACHI HDS721050CLA362 (0F10381) 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive - $80


COOLER MASTER HAF 912 RC-912-KKN1 Black SECC/ ABS Plastic ATX Mid Tower
Computer Case - $60


LITE-ON 24X DVD Writer 24X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 8X DVD+R DL 24X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM Black SATA Model iHAS-324-98B - $20


Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 920-002950 Black 8 Function Keys USB RF Wireless Standard Keyboard and Mouse - $29


Acer S220HQLAbd Black 21.5" 5ms LED Backlight Widescreen LCD Monitor 250 cd/m2 ACM 100,000,000:1 (1000:1) - $130

OS - windows 7 home premium - $100


TOTAL : $835 - all came from newegg

Here is the best Budget decent gaming PC I can give you at that price range and I wouldn't recommend anything less bec for me "decent" means that you will be able to play ALL GAMES on high-max settings with the appropriate resolution.

What I have given you is the I3-2100(best budget gaming processor) and the HD 6850 (best budget GPU) that can let you play all games on high settings, some on max settings (depending on resolution and game requirements).

The HD 6850 is currently ranked #15 overall in benchmark, a step higher than the GTX 560 (ranked #16) yet significantly much cheaper =P

BTW, the monitor is 1080p

Glad to help =P





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How does my computer affect my power bill?

Q. I have a computer running off a 400w PSU and it's always on. When I use my computer i usually push it pretty hard (gaming, video editing, photoshop), and i was wondering what sort of impact this has on my power bill.

A. i run a 1100 watt power supply and my pc is always on. plus a 28 inch lcd monitor . i dont even use the power saving options. as a matter of fact I turn all the power saving stuff off for performance and my bill isnt that high. its within normal .. but i must say i am very good about turning other lights off and things of that nature. I highly doubt 400 watts is going to make that big a diffrence though i would have to say somewhere in the nature of maybe 20 to 50 a month higher.. I very seriously doubt the higher end of that especially if you have a power saver on your pc which many do. it doesnt ALWAYS use 400 watts. and you have to have alot of things on it to max out that 400 watts..

i think youll be fine. like i said. ive been running 1100 watt power supplies and they are maxed and its not that much more. gaming is your most power hungry activity and how often will you game pushing it really hard.. just to let you know i run a 32 man server which is always full 24/7 and im always on the pc myself. and my bill is NEVER over 140.00 and i live in HIGH BILL MARYLAND. which just became the highest electric bill state in the country..BGE our electric bills went up 75 percent since last year because the state woudlnt let them raise the rate for ten years so its really went sky high. some people need vouchers in this state now.

hope this helps..


Why do pictures (after editting in photoshop/lightroom) appear darker on some computers than others?
Q. They appear darker/silvery. I edit my pictures on an HD monitor. Could that be a reason?

A. At school, our IT guy calibrates all the Photo-Art monitors using a simple Eye-One calibration tool.

There are many such tools available, three are the aforementioned Eye-One, the Color Munki and Pantone Huey.

The deal is that you really need to calibrate your computer monitor at least once a month if it is an LCD, once a week if it is an old CRT.

Without calibration and profiling, computer monitors can provide a poor indication of how your image will look after you have made any corrections (especially if you are doing it by eye). Xrite makes a special Colorchecker Passport that assures that your images shot under the same lighting will all match, no matter which cameras you are using. The only qualifier is that you have a camera that can shoot in RAW

Calibrate and profile all your computer monitors and all will be well.





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Kamis, 11 Juli 2013

What is the difference in LCD monitors?

Q. I am planning to buy a new monitor for a new PC, and I wasn't sure what kind to get. I do web design on it and I watch a lot of movies. I also do photo editing and digital drawing. I want something with nice sharp picture, but I wasn't sure what all the numbers mean on the listings. I have been looking at Tigerdirect. Could someone explain the differences and what all the little numbers mean for each?

23" 1366x768 / 720p Native / 8ms / 700:1 Contrast Ratio / HDMI / ATSC Tuner / HD LCD TV

Samsung SyncMaster 216BW 21.6" Widescreen LCD Monitor - 5ms, 1000:1(DC 3000:1), WSXGA+ 1680x1050, Gloss Black, DVI-D, D-sub, 300 cd/m2

The 1000:1 thing and the 720p are what I dont understand at all. Please impart your knowledge upon me.
I know one listing is a monitor and one is a tv, but assuming they will both work with my computer, what do you think.

A. The number 720 stands for 720 lines of vertical display resolution, while the letter p stands for progressive scan or non-interlaced.

1000:1 is a contrast ratio this explains it:
The contrast ratio is a measure of a display system, defined as the ratio of the luminosity of the brightest color to the luminosity of the darkest color that the system is capable of producing


What is the difference between a regular LCD Monitor and an HDTV or HD Monitor?
Q. I am in the market for a 22-24" monitor for my computer. I will use it for web surfing, photo editing, and the occasional watching of videos via YouTube or Hulu. Is it worth the investment to get a HD or HDTV monitor? What benefits does it offer that a regular LCD does not?

A. Sounds like you need just a regular LCD monitor, the only time someone needs a HD Monitor is if they are gaming, also watching TV if it has a built in tuner or advanced video or photo editing.





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What is the perfect CPU for running a full Mame Setup?

Q. I ordered the wood already cut to build my cabinet, but I want to know what kind of CPU would be the best possible to run mame at full speed and even the larger ones ( Killer Instinct 2, NBA Jam...etc.) Also running all emulator and roms? What kind of monitor is also recommended? I've seen some really good cabinets people have made searching the net, but I want the full Arcade experience.....

A. Let me start by talking about the monitor. The easiest and most widely used monitor is a LCD 20"+. They are easily installed in cabinets, low heat, and great picture. But when installing any screen you are going to mostly play full screen or horizontal scrollers. Playing vertical scrollers or games like PacMan it gives a visual impact I don't care for, (personal opinion). I make specific cabinets for the two types of viewing.

Now for the CPU always the faster the better as far as the newer games. However the the older games will run tooooo fast and you will have to throttle them down. The bad news Games such as KI2, NBA Jam, and CarnEvil use cpus in the cabinets dedicated for them as well as hard drives dedicated to the processing. Also the emulation may not be 100%. Any game you play thru an emulator will be slower and if the emulator then needs to run a bios or CHD you will find everything slower. Also If you use MAME32 or any other windows based emulator is not as good as the command line version of mame. Technology is still moving fast you can go into a computer shop and ask for the fastest processor and even a dual processor, and the motherboard to go with it. I'm buying 500gb and 1tb drives right now and putting them in the games Im making. Video cards are getting better and better, just get one with plenty of onboard ram and that matches up to what ever monitor you decide on. Spend the money on a goo power supply 700w is fine but clean power. You will need to get an Ipac usb converter for the controls. I use Wireless keyboards and mice. I use the TopGun Guns and lightbars. I don't install disk drives, I either network into the games HD or pull it and edit it on another computer.

Okay the cpu I use the most is http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3476411 I have used this one also great but pricey for no noticeable difference http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2341239. the mother board http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2824015&csid=_25 and keep it well ventilated. This is the video Card I have been using lately http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4042992&Sku=G458-9806. Here is the Ipac http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=76&zenid=d432b25398dfe853e859cc1d34c3c2af


Good luck


Want to build a MAME arcade cabinet?
Q. I want to build a MAME arcade cabinet, where I will buy the monitor and PC to run the MAME emulator.
I will probably play with it a bit and then want to sell it.
Is it illegal for me to sell the arcade cabinet WITHOUT ANY ROMS just the emulator?

A. As mentioned, it should be legal to sell without any roms (although not 100% sure if that violates any licensing with MAME.. might want to sell it without MAME as well if you want to be 100% legal.. maybe just delete the main EXE file and leave the rest configured hah).

As for where to buy the PC and monitor... any PC and monitor will do. The more powerful, the better for newer games, but most classic games will run fine on even an older PC.

Some people get proper old school CRT monitors so they have the right look and feel, but you can use an LCD monitor as well. Many emulators have a simulated scanlines options to make it look more like an older CRT monitor or support plugins to enable this kind of feature.

MAME for Windows isn't optimized for 3D hardware acceleration (last I read), so if you're trying to get something that'll run newer 3D games, you're probably going to have to go with raw processor horsepower rather than something with a fancy graphics card. I think it'll do 2D hardware acceleration but there's no DirectX support for 3D acceleration so it's all decoded with the main processor.

If you're buying a PC specifically for it, depending on what you want to do, you might look at home theater PCs (HTPCs). Lenovo, Asus, Shuttle and Zotac have a wide range of small Mini-ITX (?) and smaller boxes that look pretty good. Some look like the Nintendo Wii or like a cable modem. Very tiny. Half the time they come as barebones so you have to provide some extra parts.

If you wanted something halfway portable, you could get one of those and a small monitor (maybe even a USB-powered one from Liliput or Mimo so you'd have one fewer power cables).

Also, I'd highly recommend either an X-Arcade controller (or the buttons/sticks/etc they sell non-assembled) or SlikStick for the controls. Very durable.





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Is there a cable that can turn my lcd monitor into a tv?

Q. Lcd has a vga connector to it and I want to connect my monitor to my dvd recorder that has a tv tuner. To basically convert my lcd monitor into a tv without using one of those converters like TVBox. Can it be done?

A. You need to have an input on the LCD monitor which matches one of the outputs on the DVD unit. Most LCD units these days accept a variety of inputs. List the respecitve inputs and outputs, and if you find a match, the appropriate cable will do the trick.


What is the difference between an LCD Monitor and an LCD TV?
Q. Why are LCD Monitors cheaper than LCD TVs? Both receive and process digital information so why the big price difference? Is it the resolution and clarity? Or is it just a rip off the industry doesn't want you to know about?

A. Those LCD panel for Monitor use is design main for text display. LCD display panel for tv use is design for image/picture. is not the same panel, some technical difference ! A low end standard LCD monitor price can be cheap, but a good monitor should be cost more than LCD tv ( compare to same size screen ). For TV..LCD display + tuner RF > IF> colour decode > Audio RF>IF> ..... Total many other parts and circuit design . Monitor need good Resolution LCD panel + VIDEOS display circuit , because of resolution ,LCD Display panel price always high,or even very high ! ( unless ,some cheap monitor use bad resolution panel ). maybe make is more sample for this... F1 engine and WRX sport saloon car engine, is engine, but difference design because of difference NEED !





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What is the best lcd monitor to play your ps3 on it?

Q. I want to know whats is the best quality of lcd monitor so I could play my ps3 on it. I have a plasma tv that I bought in 2003 and I hear that old plasma tv doesn't go with a ps3 because it will break the tv. I want to use the monitor to surf the web,play ps3,watch movies and listen to musics. If possible send me a link.
Thanks in advance

A. you can consider buying Samsung P2250 22-Inch Widescreen Touch of Color LCD Monitor
The ultra-high 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast ratio of the P2250 creates deeper, more dramatic dark tones and brighter, more striking light tones
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-P2250-22-Inch-Widescreen-Monitor/dp/B003ARSZ0C/?tag=nktprk-20


What's the difference between buying an LCD monitor and an LCD Television today?
Q. Because I'm thinking of getting an LCD monitor for my computer but why not just get an LCD TV and use it as my computer monitor among other things? Whats the difference?

A. There are numerous differences between lcd monitors and lcd tv sets today. The biggest difference is resolution. LCD monitors have way higher resolution than HDTVs. Most consumer HDTVs max out at 1920x1080 pixels (1080p aka "full HD") while common monitors with screen sizes 24-30" are capable of 1900x1200 or even 2560x1600 (that's way more resolution than your common 1080p tv set). Basically, LCD monitors have better pixel pitch since they have a lot more pixels at a much smaller screen size (compare a 1920x1080 50" with a 2560x1600 resolution 30" monitor).

Next is panel technology. Most manufacturers of LCD monitors use TN panels, while almost all LCD tvs use something like MVA (not sure about ips). Basically, TN is cheap and the monitors reflect this in their prices. TN gives fast response times while MVA/IPS allows excellent color reproduction as well as preventing colors from shifting when viewed at an angle. However, there are many mva/ips LCD monitors too, it's just that they're usually much much more expensive.

LCD monitors also usually do not have tv tuners but some, like the samsung T240HD do come with a buil-in tuner and a remote control.

Before buying, try to research first on the LCD tv's input lag and response times, since these will be the factors most readily apparent in everyday computer use.





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Rabu, 10 Juli 2013

How much are LCD monitors likely to come down in the next year or so?

Q. I'm planning on buying a second Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP- HC 24" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor some time in 2008 or early 2009, and was just wondering how much cheaper people think they'll get.

A. that's a long time frame for computers. LCD's have not dropped much in price in the past few years except for the cheap ones. That dell has not really moved in price in quit a while. I looked at one and I think the price has change 50 bucks in 11 months.

don't mean to burst your bubble but I don't think its gonna drop anytime soon. Anything bigger than a 22" is getting into the gamer/professional realm and that's a specific market.


What are the most popular LCD computer monitor brands?
Q. Hello,

I'm in the market for a 24" widescreen LCD computer monitor and I'd like to know which brands are the most popular brands on the market?

A. Samsung is my personal choice. You also have dell, viewsonic, hp, asus, and LG. I think that covers about all of the most popular brands.

As I said, Samsung tends to put out high quality LCD screens. On top of that, they often have very good product warranties. The offer 36 month warranties on many LCD screens, which is pretty long considering.

In the LCD screen ratings I have read from PCworld magazine, it is usually Samsung that scores the highest, with HP close beind and then LG. I rarely hear anything good about viewsonic or dell.





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My monitor flickers from yellow tint to normal and back again?

Q. It's an LCD flat panel monitor, 19 inch, a few years old. Why does it do this? It does it at random, both when it's just started up and when it's been on for a while.

A. Make sure the cord is firmly plugged into the back. If it is, then its going bad. It will continue to do that randomly until one day it wont stop. But the time for that to happen can be a long time (few months if lucky).

The only other reason would be if one of the wires in the cord was bent and kinked and half way broken.


Can i hook up a dvd player to an lcd monitor using monster cable w dvi end and dvi with hdmi adapter end?
Q. thanks for the help everyone! im still having trouble! i have a vga going out to my pc and a dvi going out into a hdmi. i used a monstor dvi to hdmi converter to use the monster dvi cable. i can switch between vga and dvi with a button on the lcd monitor. the vga comes up fine. when i turn on the dvd player and switch to dvi mode it comes up fine as well with he samsung "on" screen. BUT when i put a dvd in the samsung hd850 the scepter 19 inch x9w the screen goes lite blue then black then lite blue then black. when i take the dvd out te samsung menu comes up perfect. i tried changing the dvd players specs fom 480 to 720 to 768. the lcds to res is only 1400x900. i changed from the dvd players rgb-normal to rgb-expand and from dvi A to dvi B. this is all in samsungs menu. I am pulling my hair out. the sceptre lcd displays the dvd player when it turns on but not the movie when i load it in the player!!!! What am i doing wrong? i feel like i ate a bowl of clown this morning guys! thanks!

A. I would see if you have a progressive scan function on the DVD player. Other causes may be if you have the right DVI adaptor. There are several types of DVI-D, DVI-I etc. recearch this on the link I provide below compared to what you physically have.





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how to i let monitor screen to show on dslr camera?

Q. how to i let monitor screen to show on dslr camera?

When I am trying to take pictures, LCD monitor screen doesnt show so I have to use the viewfinder eyepiece. i have canon rebel xti dslr camera

can you help please

A. Read the manual. If it does not say anything about LiveView, it wouldn't be possible to use the rear LCD as a viewfinder on your camera. Your only choice is to use the tiny optical viewfinder, the way lots of great pictures were taken decades back during the film era.


Which brand is the best among the best for dslr camera?
Q. well, like the question said.. among nikon, sony and canon which one is the best dslr camera for a beginner like me? and how much does it cost in Ringgit Malaysia?

A. For perfect photos, fast and simple, there's nothing better than Canon's EOS Rebel XS. With powerful features including a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's DIGIC III processor, fast shooting and more, it's a digital powerhouse. With simple, easy-to-use controls, a compact design, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, and Live View Function, it's a beginner's dream come true.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CBKJGG?ie=UTF8&tag=nop107-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001CBKJGG"





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Does anyone know how to why I get red dots on pictures and text on my lcd monitor?

Q. I just switched to an lcd monitor for my computer and sometimes, certain colors change to these red spots, mostly on pictures. Also, if you minimize the picture or if the picture is big enough to scroll down and make the image disappear from the screen then bring it back up, the red dots will be gone.

A. You can try doing a factory reset of the monitor to see if that will work. You would find that by pressing some of the buttons that the LCD has and finding your way to that option. If that doesn't work, check the video settings under the Display Properties window. If you don't find anything, check for updates for your display drivers. You would have to open up the System Properties windows by right-clicking on My Computer in the desktop and clicking Properties OR hitting the Windows Logo key + Pause, then directing yourself to the Hardware tab and clicking on Device Manager. When it opens up expand the option by clicking the plus sign next to Display Adapters and right-click on the name of your video card that comes up and click on Properties. Go to the Driver tab and try to find an update for the driver version and download and install it. And finally if that doesn't work, then you may have a defective monitor and I suggest you return it and get yourself a new one! Sorry for the long answer; I hope this helps any!


We just installed Windows 7 onto our computer and everything on the screen is wide. How to fix?
Q. We have a normal acer wide screen lcd monitor and a gateway computer. The resolution is set on 1280 x 1024. Once we installed Windows 7, everything became wide on the screen. (Pictures and text are stretched and squished). How should I go about fixing this? What should I do to fix it/where should I go on the computer to fix this?
Thank You!!!

A. Delete Windows and install Linux (it's free, legal and simple to use, free download too)
OR
Get a mac, no problems with that, you get what you pay for, and stuff you DON'T pay for can be good too.





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Selasa, 09 Juli 2013

What's the best type of monitor for gaming? (LCD, LED, Plasma, etc..)?

Q. My monitor right now is terrible, but before I go buying a new monitor I wanted to know what to look for.

I don't know what the difference is between all these monitors. LCD, LED, Plasma, etc..

Which type would be best these days for gaming? I know I at least need to look for refresh rate when buying one, but I don't know which ones have the most vibrant/detailed/HD screen.

A. Led

but check your using a good connector to your graphics card

example if your monitor has a dvi connector white in colour

and your graphics card has a dmi small usb like slot at the back

get a dvi to hdmi connector

it makes the picture on the monitor much nicer


How to choose gaming LCD/LED monitor?
Q. I am planning to get a new LCD or LED monitor for gaming. What should I look for when choosing a monitor for gaming. Can you also give me some recommendations please.
Thanks

A. There are many important factors to purchasing you monitor.
1- Buy a monitor with a 2ms response rate or less
2- Are you ever going to use nvidia 3d? If yes, buy a monitor with 120hz refresh rate.
3- Resolution. A good gaming resolution for the price is 1920x1080. Most games do not exceed this resolution.
4- Size. Monitors have different lengths, but can have the same resolution. This means the DPI changes, or more pixels per inch square.This really won't make much difference though.
5- Contrast ratio. Look for high contrast ratios.
6- Color. Get a monitor with a wide field of color.
7- LED back lit. This affects the brightness

Verdict

I strongly recommend this monitor:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236083

When I considered buying a new gaming monitor, this was my top pick for the price.





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What is the electric power required to run a computer?

Q. What is electrical power required to run a computer?
With 1KW how many computers we can use?
(in india)

Murali

A. About 5 desktop computers or 22 laptop computers.


How much electricity do computers use?
http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/computers.html
Desktop Computer: 60-250 watts or more
Sleep / standby 1 -6 watts

Typical 17" LCD: 35 watts
Typical 17" CRT: 80 watts
Sleeping monitor (dark screen) 0-15 watts

Laptop: 15-45 watts
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Desktop computer Average 155 Watts
LCD 35 watts
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Total 190 watts

1000/190= 5.26
5 Desktop Computers

Laptop 45 watts
1000/45= 22.2
22 Laptop Computers


I'm going to get a Sony PS3(Playstation 3) from US to India, how compatibility is with Indian Blu-ray Discs?
Q. I'm going to get a Sony PS3(PlayStation 3) from US to India, but am not aware of the compatibility with Indian Blu-rays discs and ps3 games and with the LCD/LED monitors that are available in Indian. Can anyone guide me regarding this? Thanks much in advance.

A. If you are using HDMI, you won't have any problems with any PS3 games.

If you are not using HDMI, you will have problems with a few older PS3 games. But most will still work.

HD is not region specific, which is why its not a problem if you are using HDMI.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=622804
http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3&thread.id=1347414

Links for games in PAL regions working on the U.S. consoles.

Blu-Ray movies aren't as strict on region coding as DVDs. A lot are region free and will play anywhere, but some movies have region locks and won't play in players of other regions.

You should buy a power converter capable of at least 400 watts if you're buying a Slim model just because its not really confirmed whether or not the Slim has a universal PSU like most Fatboy PS3s do.





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I've been looking for a good gaming monitor on a budget. Any ideas?

Q. Specifically speaking, I want them to look good for both games and documents. Because I hear that sometimes good gaming monitors have trouble displaying text right. Anyways my budget is 350, so it can be up to that but not above. Unless the ones above are really worth the extra money. I'd appreciate any help guys.

A. Earlier this year Consumer Reports reviewed LCD monitors like they do every year. In the 22" Wide Screen and larger category the winner was the Acer P221w. I had bought that same monitor the month before and I totally agree with Consumer Reports. Excellent display quality both in and out of games.

2500:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
5ms Response Time
1680x1050 Resolution

You can pick one up here
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?oid=193176&om_keycode=823003

http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/acer-p221w-lcd-monitor/4505-3174_7-32569188.html

For $350 you could probably find some 24" or even 26" monitor but they will not be as good as far as quality. 22" is still very large and you'll appreciate the better picture.


Anyone can tell me good parts to buy for a gaming computer?
Q. Gonna make one but dun really know which parts are good.

A. BUILDING A GAMING PC.
do you have what it takes to build your own pc?
it's not as hard as most people will try to tell you it is and with a little research and a few hours of reading you will be able to gain the knowledge of how the whole process works.
there are alot of good sites around that have great articles and videos that will help to show you how to put a system together step by step.
for a better understanding of what a gaming pc is and what specs/parts you should aim to use,
try these keywords in a google search "building a gaming pc" & "budget gaming pc" and read
some of the articles that show up, but to help you save some time i have also included a few
of the links that i found to be very help full.

link 1.
this site was packed with loads of good info but involves a lot of reading but as a result
when you have read as much as you can then you will have a better understanding of what it is that you are trying to build.


http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/index.html

link2.
this link will take you to a great set of videos on youtube that show all the steps of building a computer, there is seven separate movie that show you a few steps at a time.
i would also suggest downloading realplayer 11 if you don't already have it so you can download and save these movies to your computer for future reference.

http://au.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7D3AC490264241EA

to download realplayer:
http://www.download.com/RealPlayer/3000-2646_4-10073040.html?tag=mncol

the next 3 are a bit less reading intensive and you will quickly find there suggested parts list.

link 3.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/The-500-Gaming-Machine,1147-9.html

link 4.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2270998,00.asp

link 5.
http://www.pcauthority.com.au/Feature/111990,building-a-1500-gaming-pc.aspx

MY BUILD LIST..........
the most recent system i built aimed towards every day use with an outlook towards gaming
with a budget set at $2500 consisted of these parts.
( mid December 2008)

motherboard - Asus M3N78-VM AMD Mainboard - 4x DDR2 / 5x Sata Raid / 1x IDE / Gigabit Lan / On board VGA/DVI/HD MI $141.90

processor - AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 7750 2.7GHz (AM2+) - Black Edition $143.00

ram - Corsair DDR2 4GB PC-8500/1066 (2x XMS2 2GB) TWIN2X4096-8500C5 Ram $159.50

graphics card - XFX 9600GT 1GB, DDR3, 256bit, PCIE, Dual DVI, HDTV HD CP, SLI (PV-T96G-ZHF4) $256.10

hard drive - Western Digital Caviar SE 750GB 7200RPM 16MB SATA 3Gbs x2 $170.50 (each)

optical drive - Pioneer DVR 213LS Light scribe DVD Re-Writer (20x - Black) $50.60

power supply - Corsair HX-1000 1000W ATX Modular Power Supply $371.80

case - Antec Nine Hundred Black Ultimate Gamer Case (No PSU) $198.00

o/s - Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit DVD - OEM $188.10

monitor - Samsung 24" 2443BW BLACK LCD - 5MS / WUXGA 1920X1200 / D-SUB / DVI $457.60

keyboard and mouse - Logitech Cordless 1500Rechargeable Desktop USB (OEM) $96.80

total cost $2406.40

(note all prices stated in my build list are in australian dollars)

and if after reading all the above you are not you are still a bit uncertain about taking on a build yourself you can always
talk to friends that may have done it before and ask for there help,
or take a parts list into a few computer shops in your local area and see what prices they can give you for building the
system that meets your needs, also searching the keywords "good computer shops in (add your home town here )" in Google and
look through some of the forums to see what people are saying about the computer stores in your local area to see which ones
may be the best to go to by the comments that others have left.

i hope that the above information will help you in achieving your goal.





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Senin, 08 Juli 2013

What is the best LCD monitor for my MacBook Pro?

Q. I have a MacBook Pro 13" and I am looking to purchase an external LCD HD monitor. I would like it to be 30". What is the best one that I can get while keeping the price under $400?

A. Presently, there is no such thing as a 30" monitor that costs under $400.

30-inch monitors are usually very high-resolution monitors that do 2560x1600, and those cost upwards of $1000.

Unless you want a 32-inch LCD HDTV, those might be had for $400, but their resolution is far lower, usually 1366x768. There are also LCD HDTVs that can do 1920x1080 (aka 1080p High Definition), but you would be hard-pressed to find one of those for under $400.


what do i look for when buying a widescreen monitor?
Q. Im looking at buying a widescreen monitor, and i want a good deal but i dont wanna sacrafice too much quality for a good price. when looking through them they show at least 3 main descriptive features, Resolution, Contrast Ratio, and # cd/m2 Brightness, how do these 3 affect the picture quality and what numbers are better to look for?

A. I'm going to assume you are going for a 22" or below monitor because if you're buying 24" monitor and up.....wow you must have a lot of money because those monitors cost $500 and up.

Anyway, a number of 1000:1 is a very good contrast ratio for under 22" monitors. Actually, 800:1 is good enough. There are some monitors that have 1600:1 ratio, but find out if this is a "fake" ratio or not
for resolution, multiply the two numbers. The bigger number means more pixels. More pixels is ALWAYS good :)
but a 1400x900 monitor on a 20" has more condensed pixels than a 1400x900 monitor on 22". This means your picture will be better but you'll have 2 inches less screen (the inches are measured from corner to corner)
300 cd/m2 is great. I actually took a look at some monitors at Best Buy yesterday (went to buy a laptop backpack for myself), all of the ones showcased had 300 cd/m2 and they looked good. If you buy any higher I guarantee you won't notice any difference.
don't forget delay. 5 milliseconds response time is good but if you can get lower (I've seen 2ms), that's even better

In my opinion, the most important details to look for are:
1.) Price. I've seen 19" LCD monitors go for as low as $130 at Best Buy and other stores. 22" for $180
2.) pixels (resolution). I intend on buying a 22" (1680 x 1050)
3.) cd/m and response time aren't really that important, you won't notice much if you compare these two. Go with the numbers I mentioned earlier (300cd/m2 and 5ms)
4.) brand (although it doesn't really matter that much....most companies re-sell other companies' monitors)





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What can we do with the spare CRT monitor ( after replacing with wide screen LCD monitor for PC?specific use?

Q. I intend to change my existing CRT monitor to 19inch LCD monitor for my PC.But this monitor is in good working condition. I did not wish to exchange as it would not get appreciable value.What can we do with the spare CRT monitor? Can anyone has idea to use the old one ,without wasting it? Pls tell me.

A. Sell it on craigslist.com

Or store it in case your LCD needs service. It could also come in handy in case you build a second computer.


What is the best config for a home desktop ?
Q. Hi. I want to buy a desktop for my home. The usage will be only for watching movies, download, music, browsing and social networking. I want to know what config to buy?
Which Processor, RAM, graphics card, speakers, LCD monitor to buy? Can you also differentiate the difference b/w the new processors that are in the market now?

A. For a basic productivity computer like the one you're asking for, you will need:

A dual core processor.
2GB ram minimum
Integrated graphics - you will not need a separate graphics card for what you plan on doing.

That's all that is required, everything else is up to you.

If you are building it yourself, I'd recommend the following for your base:

CPU: Athlon II x2 250
MB: AMD 785g chipset motherboard ---or--- 740g chipset
RAM: 2GB DDR3 1333 MHz

If you want pre-built, any of these should do:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883114084

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883108312

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883114085

Here are the monitors:

http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=20&name=LCD-Monitors

As for current-market processors, they are differentiated through brand, family, and model number.

The two major brands are Intel and AMD.

Families within Intel: Atom, Celeron, Pentium, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7.
Within each family, higher numbers usually indicate higher performance.

Families within AMD: Sempron, Athlon II, and Phenom II (simple, right?)
Models are numbered, starting with the Sempron 140, and ending with the Phenom II x6 1090t. Generally, the higher the number, the higher the performance. The number following the x indicates how many cores the processor has. Semprons are single core only.

The only other thing to have to consider is CPU socket. CPUs will only fit in motherboards with compatible sockets.

Intel currently has 3 sockets on the market, with 2 more to be released early next year: 775, 1156, 1366, and next year (1155, 2011). None of these sockets are compatible with each other, meaning a socket 775 CPU will not work in a 1156 motherboard, and so on.

AMD currently has one socket on the market (simple, right?): AM3.
On top of that, AM3 CPUs are backwards compatible with motherboards with socket AM2/AM2+, the previous generation socket. The new socket. AM3+, to be released late next year, will also be backwards compatible with AM3 CPUs.

Intel is currently has the best performance, but they cost much more. Their 6 core Core i7-980x is currently going for $1000.

AMD has the best value. They do not perform as well as Intel, but are very good still. An AMD processor can deliver 70%-90% of the performance of a comparable Intel processor for 40%-60% the price. For a point of reference, the 6 core top of the line AMD Phenom II x6 1090t goes for about $300.





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What kind of canon dslr should I get?

Q. I have been borrowing one of my relatives canon rebel t2i for about 4 months and I really like it and am planning to buy my own canon camera. I don't know which one to get and I don't have much knowledge about camera. I want to get something better than the t2i.

A. I think you should consider Canon EOS Rebel T3i, it's a best dslr camera that has 18 MP, a vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor, Full HD Movie mode.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004J3V90Y/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=cra45-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004J3V90Y

If you want a vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor and wireless flash photography get a Canon EOS Rebel T3i. if no want that features get a Canon EOS Rebel T2i.

Read this review may be can help you : Choosing between the T3i, T2i, 60D and 7D
http://www.amazon.com/review/R5O3RQJXIOBDC/ref=cm_cr_dp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B004J3V90Y&nodeID=502394&tag=cra45-20


What's the best camera between Canon XA10, Canon 7D or Canon 60D?
Q. Also what about canon 5D mark 2? I was thinking about getting canon xa10 so let me know what you guys think. This camera will mainly be used for videos, since I already have canon 50d. Thanks.

A. Canon XA10 is best for videos than Canon 7D or Canon 60D
because-
1/3" CMOS Sensor
Native 1920 x 1080
24Mbps AVCHD Recording
60i, PF30, PF24, Native 24p
64GB Internal Flash Drive
10x HD Zoom Lens
Dual SD Memory Card Slots
3.5" Touch Panel LCD Screen
Dual XLR Inputs w/Detachable Handle
Waveform Monitor, Peaking, Zebra 70/100%





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What is an Audio In port on a computer monitor used for?

Q. I have an Acer 19" V193w LCD monitor. I'm thinking of converting it to a television which works with a conventional cable rather than a tv tuner box thingy.

I've been going through a couple of tutorials and I'm all set, except I have the problem of audio output from the monitor. I have discovered, however, an audio in port on the monitor's backside. What the heck is an audio 'in' port? What does it do?

A. the monitor has built in speakers


How can i make my LCD Computer monitor a TV?
Q. I just bought a HP 19 inch Widescreen Flat-Panel TFT-LCD Monitor and i use it to play on my PS3 with a HDMI to DVI converter. I was wondering if i could hook up the monitor to a standard tv cable without a tv tuner. Please help?????????????????????????????????????

A. You might be able to, if you have a digital HD cable box. Digital HD cable boxes usually have either a DVI or HDMI output, and you should be able to hook it up in the same fashion as you did your PS3.

If you don't have a digital HD cable box, call your local cable TV service provider and ask for one.

Hope this helps, and good luck.





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How much could I get off this ?

Q. I have 2 24 inch asus LCD monitors retail- 169$
1 acer 23.6 3D monitor retail- 350$
Custom built computer built for 1300$
�Dell motherboard 2012 series xps 8500 100$
�Amd radon 7770 HD 2gb - 150$
�i7 3770 - 400$
�1tb HDD - 200$
�corsair h80 liquid cooling - 100$
�Nzxt guardian case. - 70$
�razer black widow keyboard - 120$
�razer death adder mouse - 50$
�razer nostromo- 60$
�Logitech g930 headset - 120$
How much could I sell all this for

A. add it all up, take 8% off for each year since you built the computer. don't go oh its 3 years 24% from original total. take 8% then 8% for the new total and so on. let me know what you get.


I have a dell inspiron and cannot access my webcam?
Q. I used to be able to, but have not used my laptop in a couple months. Now I cannot access it; it's not even showing up in my control panel

A. Hi Jessica,

Try launching the Dell Webcam Central (Start > Programs > Dell Webcam Central) application and see if the webcam works. If application is missing or does not open, you may reinstall it from the link below:

ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/Browse_For_Drivers/Monitors,%20Electronics%20&%20Peripherals/Monitors/Dell%20SX2210WFP%20Monitor/Drivers%20for%20OS%20Deployment/Application/Windows%207%2064-bit/2012-08-28%20-%20Dell_SX2210-Monitor_Webcam%20SW%20RC1.1_%20R230103.exe

If the application opens and the webcam still does not work, check the bottom left corner of the Webcam Central window to check the status of webcam.

If it says no webcam detected, check if it is detected in the Device Manager. Steps to access the device manager are listed on the link below:

http://bit.ly/9x3o03

The webcam should be listed under imaging devices. While in Device Manager, you may also try uninstalling and reinstalling the USB Root Hubs. The steps are:

1. In Device Manager, click on > sign next to �USB Universal Bus Controllers� to expand the category.
2. Right click on each USB Root Hub listed under USB Universal Bus Controllers and click on �Uninstall�.
3. Click on �Yes� on the security warning.
4. Once all entries for USB Root Hubs have been removed, close the Device Manager and restart the system.

You may also try pinching the area near the webcam on the LCD to check for any loose connections. If it still does not work, you may have to get the webcam replaced.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
GauravS





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How do I get super glue off my LCD Monitor screen after it has sat for over 24 hours?

Q. The bottle squatted all over the place and I didn't see that it got on my desk top screen until we got home a few hours later. I tried using Nice & Clean wipes and I tried rubbing alcohol and neither thing worked. My husband is so mad at me. What can I do?

A. I would keep at it with the alcohol... I really can't think of anything else. Ace/ True Value hardware stores might have a glue remover. They sell all kinds of things like that to undo damage.


How am i supposed to clean a scanner?
Q. I have screen wipes that i use for my lcd monitor would that work?

A. screen wipes would work, but you should only need to do that rarely (every 4-6 months or so). Remember, the glass surface of a scanner is fairly protected since a flatbed scanner has a cover. If you're cautious about not touching it with your fingers, then it should remain relatively clean from oils, etc.

The bigger concern is dust. Dust will settle onto the glass surface even with the cover on it. And that dust will show up on your scanned images. A lot of scanner manufacturers recommend that you keep a micro-fiber cloth handy for an occassionally wipedown. Lightly wiping with those swiffer refill cloths picks up the dust as well.

good luck.





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