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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackogeddes View Post
    considering its an 8 year old dell i bought for like £49 i'm guessing so - thanks
    Haha,yes it's a pretty safe bet.
    Last edited by vanthus; 26-06-12 at 00:44.

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    I would strongly recommend one of these
    http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=160941


    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wcpa-Iuol7k


    It was my choice after much research and its can be had for £130 now . Its hd and 3d ready and will serve your rig well.
    Last edited by Grinder; 26-06-12 at 11:52.

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    Remember that it won't hurt your GPU if you use a much older, smaller resolution monitor, so if you need to save up a bit more before you get your new monitor then it won't be a problem.
    In this case it just means you won't be using your GPU to anywhere near its potential.

    If you can afford a new monitor I'd definitely get one though, the difference between a new 22-24" monitor and an old 19" will be huge.
    Last edited by Rakk; 26-06-12 at 11:05.

 

 

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