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I'm a beta tester for ATI's Catalyst drivers, and they were never (to my knowledge at least) officially released. I'm still testing the 3.9's.
In fact, there's been quite a commotion over this...
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Well, I still think HL2 will be out before Christmas...
And I'll be rushing to the store to get it when it finally does hit the shelves.
It will still be a groundbreaking game, and I think people...
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Im on the last mission, and Im out of ammo, except for my pistol... :(
I have a funny feeling I'll need to have ammo for that sniper rifle...
-Ryan
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This rarely works, and can actually cause more damage.
Think of the phosphor like tires on a car. The more wear they get, the dimmer it will glow. If you were to hit your brakes and wear a nice...
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More specifically, it's girth that matters most ;)
-Ryan
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Those are HL2 right?
Where'd ya get those?
-Ryan
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Adam Sandler:
"I disagree. While System Shock 2 was a very good game, I believe Donkey Kong is the best game of all time."
Kid:
"Donkey Kong sucks!"
Adam Sandler:
"You know what?! YOU...
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:rolleyes:
Do I even need to go there? :mad:
-Ryan
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Yes it is.
This was mentioned in a thread similar to this, not too long ago.
Plasmas use phosphor and therefore, are at risk for uneven phosphor burn.
If you leave static images up (or even have...
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I have a Radeon 9000 in my HTPC.
And if you're going to use this for DVD playback, don't bother with ATI's DVD player. Get a good one like TheaterTek.
Check out the HTPC forum over at...
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Isn't that basically what I said? ;)
Phosphor dims with use - and if you leave static images up, the phosphor burns unevenly (faster in the high-intensity areas of the image than the lower-intensity...
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Be careful using plasmas as gaming monitors -
Plasma's use phosphor and thus, are capable of burn - even much more quickly than RPTV using CRTs.
Keep static images away from these (this goes for...
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Of course -
But this guy is talking about sending a DB15 - 5BNC cable to his monitor which is at most, 2 meters away. There won't be a bit of difference, unless his VGA cable is of poor quality to...
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Smarter in what?
No doubt Steven is smarter with his etheral theories about spacetime and the universe - however, JC is obviously smarter with computers and programming.
Who would win on a...
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