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Author: | Racheakt [ 13 Feb 2009, 03:52 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
Ok here is what I am fixing pull the trigger on: Case: CoolerMaster Centurion 590 800 Watts Power Supply CPU: i7-920 COOLING: CoolerMaster V8 Gaming MOTHERBOARD: Asus P6T Intel X58 Chipset MEMORY: 6GB (2GBx3) DDR3/1600Mhz Triple Channel Memory (Corsair) VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX285 1GB 16X PCIe Video Card (EVGA) HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive 1TB DVD: LG 20X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW ~$1450 Next: TripleHead2GO $300 Now Either: 3x Dell E207WFP refurb for $150ea = $450 (5040x1050) (~$2200 total) or 3x Dell E1909W refurb for $130ea = $390 (4320x900) (~$2140 total) or 3x ASUS VW198T new for $120ea = $360 (5040x1050) (~$2110 total) I am stuck, I like the 20" for size and resolution, I like the ASUS for price and resolution, I like the 19" Dell for control location, and oddly enough the lower resolution. By that I mean I wont be fussin' over getting the higher resolution of the other two working. Dells have the added bennie of Dell 3 year support. (I have had good luck with Dell support) Any thoughts on these three monitors? In the near future I am going to add another GTX285 and the Ergotron LX3. By the way this site has been a great help. |
Author: | Yui [ 16 Feb 2009, 15:47 ] |
Post subject: | rply |
That will be a good build. BTW what's your current rig? |
Author: | Racheakt [ 17 Feb 2009, 02:03 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
A dell 9200 notebook with 2 gig of ram and an Nvida mobility card, that was good a few years ago when I did LAN parties. But with broadband we just play online. I am wanting "something more" and Surround Gaming looks like my "more". I figured that if i used the same budget of $2200 I did back then I could shoot for another notebook, or go for a desktop. Since I also own a EEE netbook for mobility why buy a gaming notebook. |
Author: | Yui [ 17 Feb 2009, 04:34 ] |
Post subject: | rply |
Then that build is definitely2x worth it! Great choice! Great time to upgrade! Wish you success in your future rig. |
Author: | Mach1.9pants [ 17 Feb 2009, 05:03 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
A great looking rig. YOu main concern, IMO, is the space you have to put it in! I have 3x24" and have no problem with space but a lot of people will. Also the larger the scren the more you have to turn your head to look at side screens. Doesn't bother me but some it does. Anyway enjoy whatever monitors you buy :) |
Author: | Racheakt [ 19 Feb 2009, 00:57 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
Space is why I am leaning toward the 19/20 inch. 22s I think is pushing it in my space, I cut out 3 cardboard squares at 22 inch size and I am certain they are too big, 19 is a bit closer to what I can do space wise. I hope to buy this week, I will (Probably) get the parts from newegg, roll with the Win7 beta while I can, I most likely go for the dell monitors. If NewEgg had a better dead pixel policy I would go with them. |
Author: | Racheakt [ 05 Mar 2009, 04:09 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
My purchase time got pushed back, Washer broke, Financial Coordinator (AKA Wife) got a new Electrolux front loader w/ matching dryer. Unfortunately my budget got clipped :cry: so tipple wide is out (for now) Case: cooler master CM 690 $70.00 Power: Corsair TX750W $125.00 CPU: i7 920 $300.00 MB: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 $280.00 Cooler: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme $70.0 RAM: G-Skill (6GB) $102.00 Video: EVGA GeForce GTX 285 $340.00 Hard Drive: WD 650GB Black $75.00 DVD: LG-DVD RW $25.00 Total: $1,387.00 A friend recommended http://www.ncixus.com they appear to be a long time Canadian company and seem reputable Anyone got any experience with them? |
Author: | skipclarke [ 05 Mar 2009, 05:40 ] |
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I had no end of problems with my ASUS VW198T. They are also end of life, and replacements are not readily available. I'm not going to advocate a particular brand, but I would go for a 1680x1050 panel and find a company that doesn't require you to spend money to send a panel in for repair - even if it's DOA (like ASUS). My Saga: http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14183 |
Author: | Racheakt [ 05 Mar 2009, 06:15 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
My new budget I could swing 3 $150 monitors or the TH2Go but not both. I have settled on spending around $250 on a good 22" monitor that is supported, and buy the other two monitors and TH2Go later. |
Author: | scavvenjahh [ 05 Mar 2009, 13:01 ] |
Post subject: | Ready, Aim, ..... |
Sounds good to me. Gaming comfortably in widescreen is essential. You don't rush a TH2G build. :) |
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