Personal computing discussed
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Starfalcon sortof wrote:Going to keep my current case, PSU, and hard drives/DVD burners and video card, so all I will really need is processor, motherboard, memory and an SSD.
Dposcorp wrote:Are you buying a new display?
JustAnEngineer wrote:Even high-quality CRTs like my old Viewsonic P95f+ and PF815 look shabby next to a good IPS LCD monitor like the UltraSharp U2410.
Philldoe wrote:If nothing else, buy a 64GB SSD like I did
DPete27 wrote:Philldoe wrote:If nothing else, buy a 64GB SSD like I did
64GB SSD's cost almost as much as 120GB SSDs these days.
Dposcorp wrote:I'll agree that the Sony GDM-FW900 monitor was near the top of CRT technology twelve years ago. The Viewsonic P95f+ was a very good 19" aperture grill CRT monitor. The PF815 was an even older 22" model.JustAnEngineer wrote:You are talking high-quality; his Sony is uber to the max quality. Pretty much the pinnacle of CRTs when it came out.Even high-quality CRTs look shabby next to a good IPS LCD monitor like the UltraSharp U2410.
ludi wrote:StarFalcon is buying new hardware?
Come to think of it, I did notice a ripple in the space-time continuum this morning, but I thought maybe I had accidentally added a fourth scoop into the coffee filter.
Starfalcon wrote:ludi wrote:StarFalcon is buying new hardware?
Come to think of it, I did notice a ripple in the space-time continuum this morning, but I thought maybe I had accidentally added a fourth scoop into the coffee filter.
Lol, don't worry...Ill buy a big pile of old hardware to balance it out so all is well in the space-time continuum.
Starfalcon wrote:It looks like the video card is dead.
Jon1984 wrote:The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo as JAE said
Starfalcon wrote:Now here is another question, are the mounting holes for 775 coolers compatable with 1155 mounting slots, or are they different spacings?