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I have a viewsonic 21" CRT which I use for gaming. I have ATI X800 256
graphics card and a gig of 3200, AMD 64 2.4 Ghz. I guess my question is for this size monitor is there a general resolution setting as long as it fall under the maximum the card and game support. IE for a 21 inch 1024 X 768 is this the sweet spot. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- duffy3 |
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"duffy3" <duffy3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:85CF5C46-8045-48DE-A779-88D832DB1D35@microsoft.com... > I have a viewsonic 21" CRT which I use for gaming. I have ATI X800 256 > graphics card and a gig of 3200, AMD 64 2.4 Ghz. I guess my question is > for > this size monitor is there a general resolution setting as long as it fall > under the maximum the card and game support. IE for a 21 inch 1024 X 768 > is > this the sweet spot. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks in advance. It's entirely down to opinion, personally I always run as high as I can go. I do a lot of reading so the higher resolutions really make text a lot more readable (as does enabling ClearType). If I had a 21 inch screen I'd be looking at 1280x960 minimum, ideally 1600x1200. I run at 1920x1200 and it's still not enough. 8-) Performance wise with my X850 XT PE I can run most games at 1920x1200, so I'd imagine you should be doing 1280x960 or 1600x1200 without much too much trouble. Of course on a CRT it's a lot easier to run at lower resolutions then usual, unlike TFTs which get blurry as they rescale, so you could always go to say 1024x768 and just anti-aliasing just to tidy the jaggies up a bit. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. http://www.windowsresource.net/ http://www.xbox360degrees.com/ *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail* |
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Thanks for your timely response Paul, I will give the new setting a go and
see which is most preferable. Thanks again, John Vancouver Canada. -- duffy3 "Paul Smith" wrote: > "duffy3" <duffy3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:85CF5C46-8045-48DE-A779-88D832DB1D35@microsoft.com... > > I have a viewsonic 21" CRT which I use for gaming. I have ATI X800 256 > > graphics card and a gig of 3200, AMD 64 2.4 Ghz. I guess my question is > > for > > this size monitor is there a general resolution setting as long as it fall > > under the maximum the card and game support. IE for a 21 inch 1024 X 768 > > is > > this the sweet spot. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > It's entirely down to opinion, personally I always run as high as I can go. > I do a lot of reading so the higher resolutions really make text a lot more > readable (as does enabling ClearType). If I had a 21 inch screen I'd be > looking at 1280x960 minimum, ideally 1600x1200. I run at 1920x1200 and it's > still not enough. 8-) > > Performance wise with my X850 XT PE I can run most games at 1920x1200, so > I'd imagine you should be doing 1280x960 or 1600x1200 without much too much > trouble. Of course on a CRT it's a lot easier to run at lower resolutions > then usual, unlike TFTs which get blurry as they rescale, so you could > always go to say 1024x768 and just anti-aliasing just to tidy the jaggies up > a bit. > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > http://www.xbox360degrees.com/ > > *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail* > > > |
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