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Let's just put it this way-
AMD was in far worse shape in the last years of the K7, but they were certainly able to hang on and bounce back. AMD is not that far behind. The AM2 and the bus architecture is perfectly able to support something to rival intel's core Duo 2- its just a matter of...
resolved: I found a way to do it through the Nvidia drivers. Fear looks so much better 4:3. Also, sometimes games are a little too mcuh at full widescreen.
I used an HP F2304 at work and when I put up a game at 1600x1200 or any 4:3 resolution the screen wouldn't stretch the image and would just have it w/ bars on the side. I was wondering if this is possible at all, some games like the FEAR demo look pretty bad at 1024x768 stretched. The only games...
I've actually used both for a decent length. At my work at HP I had a f2304 and it was a fantastic monitor. It looked incredible for everything you threw at it. The 2405 is equally impressive. I really cannot tell a difference in quality either way, differing panels be damned they are both...
the hp f2304 which uses an identical panel sells for 900-
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/product_detail.do?storeName=computer_store&landing=monitors&category=hp&subcat1=flat_lcd&catLevel=2&product_code=P9612A%23ABA
i've actually used one at work and they are excellent. I could...
i'm finally joining this forum after years of lurking :P. Anyways, I just ordered my 2405fpw off some guy from AT for 725 shipped. Keep an eye on for sale/trade, you never know.