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From what I see it depends on the card. For instance there would be more quality loss on an Nvidia card. This may have changed with the FX cards. ATI seems to feed good quality analog signals.
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I found a fairly good ebay deal. New A300, an extra 128MB CF card, USB Reader, Carrying case, tripod and lens cleaning kit for $252 after shipping and insurance. I just want to get another set of...
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The $319 was for both at newegg. I was trying to avoid MIR :) I'm kinda looking at the Canon A300 now. The main thing it is lacking is the zoom which I can live without. Looking at picture...
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Errr. This thread is killing my wallet (got me thinking). I had to stay off of fatwallet for the same reason :) What do you think of the Minolta S414? I found a place where I can get it and a...
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Sure you can. Have you ever seen the last Aliens movie?
Eric
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PCI-x has been out for a while. It is mainly used for SCSI controllers on server motherboards. Here is a pic from Newegg. The green one is PCI-X (64-bit 133Mhz), the other larger ones are 64-bit...
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Why would they do a PCI-X version? It would only run on servers. Do you mean PCI Express?
Eric
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Dell. Only the XPS offers the 2001fp. They still sell the 2000fp.
Eric
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I noticed somone on storagereview mention command queue has been enabled. I'm interested in seeing some benchies as well :)
Eric
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You missed the second part:
"Although with a 4200 there is a lot of stuff out ther VC limited as well."
Eric
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Probably at least 50,000 pretty pennies :) Possibly over 100,000.
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Most modern games on newer cards are mainly limited by CPU. I do not see much difference in most programs going from 800x600 to 1600x1200. Unless AA is turned on then a lot becomes unplayable. For...
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Its only listed on their XPS line. The starting price is $1,699.
Eric
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Not really. Most 19" CRTs have about 18" viewable. So a 17" LCD is somewhere between a 17" and 19" CRT.
Eric
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Yeah but it looks better at 1600x1200 :)
Eric
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