Bout fucking time I dumped this 17"... Even if it is an epic monitor that cost a fortune when I got it (actually I'll use it as a secondary, I can't bare to get rid of it lol).
Samsung SM-2233BW 22"
Bout fucking time I dumped this 17"... Even if it is an epic monitor that cost a fortune when I got it (actually I'll use it as a secondary, I can't bare to get rid of it lol).
Bout fucking time I dumped this 17"... Even if it is an epic monitor that cost a fortune when I got it (actually I'll use it as a secondary, I can't bare to get rid of it lol).
Now think about how that exact destiny is what awaits your new Samsung.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Samsung SM-2233BW 22"
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/MO-098-SA_400.jpg
Bout fucking time I dumped this 17"... Even if it is an epic monitor that cost a fortune when I got it (actually I'll use it as a secondary, I can't bare to get rid of it lol).
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
I'll buy a 30" in a year or so and have 3 monitors! Hmmmm may need a bigger desk...TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Now think about how that exact destiny is what awaits your new Samsung.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Samsung SM-2233BW 22"
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/MO-098-SA_400.jpg
Bout fucking time I dumped this 17"... Even if it is an epic monitor that cost a fortune when I got it (actually I'll use it as a secondary, I can't bare to get rid of it lol).
This lil fella has served me well though. Bought it week of realease for about £300 (yes in 2005, it's lasted that long).
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Woah. That is one awesome 17"!TheEternalPessimist wrote:
I'll buy a 30" in a year or so and have 3 monitors! Hmmmm may need a bigger desk...TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Now think about how that exact destiny is what awaits your new Samsung.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Samsung SM-2233BW 22"
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/MO-098-SA_400.jpg
Bout fucking time I dumped this 17"... Even if it is an epic monitor that cost a fortune when I got it (actually I'll use it as a secondary, I can't bare to get rid of it lol).
This lil fella has served me well though. Bought it week of realease for about £300 (yes in 2005, it's lasted that long).
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
It's seriously amazing, I've yet to find a screen with better image quality and I've had a lot of monitors next to it (out of the box it wasn't set up too well, it takes some work to calibrate but it's worth it).
lol now you mention it, I just copied it from the site where I saw it,Freezer7Pro wrote:
The difference between Hz and MHz. Learn it.FloppY_ wrote:
lol most LCDs run 75 Mhz analogue and 60 Digital...Freezer7Pro wrote:
HOLY FUCK 75MHz?!?!
its in Dutch, but you can see they are wrong then:
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/226062/a … qbmid.html
Bigggg
I thought it was a sub, I was likejames@alienware wrote:
Bigggg
Then I read it......and was like........oh...
Thats pretty cool! My brother has been trying to set up a NAS (Network Attached Storage) server and it kinda worked for awhile, but then it stoppedJenspm wrote:
Yeong Yang Server Cube (was discounted from £130 to £90, so I had to ) and 2 x 750GB Samsung Spinpoint F1.
Finally my File Server will get a case to live in, and some extra Gigabytes
http://www.modthebox.com/reviews/yeongy … ycube3.jpg
Anyway, is that what your 'file server' is? A NAS?
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
It's just a PC that is dedicated to downloading, and then streaming the files it has downloaded over the network. It's going to run Ubuntu and a Usenet client that lets me add/remove/configure my downloads from any browser anywhere in the worldIm_Dooomed wrote:
Thats pretty cool! My brother has been trying to set up a NAS (Network Attached Storage) server and it kinda worked for awhile, but then it stoppedJenspm wrote:
Yeong Yang Server Cube (was discounted from £130 to £90, so I had to ) and 2 x 750GB Samsung Spinpoint F1.
Finally my File Server will get a case to live in, and some extra Gigabytes
http://www.modthebox.com/reviews/yeongy … ycube3.jpg
Anyway, is that what your 'file server' is? A NAS?
Specs are listed as II) in my sig btw.
k....Sounds awsm! I really gotta learn a little more about that kinda tech shitJenspm wrote:
It's just a PC that is dedicated to downloading, and then streaming the files it has downloaded over the network. It's going to run Ubuntu and a Usenet client that lets me add/remove/configure my downloads from any browser anywhere in the worldIm_Dooomed wrote:
Thats pretty cool! My brother has been trying to set up a NAS (Network Attached Storage) server and it kinda worked for awhile, but then it stoppedJenspm wrote:
Yeong Yang Server Cube (was discounted from £130 to £90, so I had to ) and 2 x 750GB Samsung Spinpoint F1.
Finally my File Server will get a case to live in, and some extra Gigabytes
http://www.modthebox.com/reviews/yeongy … ycube3.jpg
Anyway, is that what your 'file server' is? A NAS?
Specs are listed as II) in my sig btw.
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
I was thinking about buying a WD Raptor 80 Gig Drive for some seriously faster load times.
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
VelociRaptor TBH. (Or the 150GB which isnt much more expensive than the one you posted).Im_Dooomed wrote:
I was thinking about buying a WD Raptor 80 Gig Drive for some seriously faster load times.
Velociraptors are supposed to be a fair bit faster as well.
Up to 35% if memory serves.ghettoperson wrote:
Velociraptors are supposed to be a fair bit faster as well.
4x2 GB Patriot Viper DDR2 Ram, an E8500, some crappy ECS motherboard that came with the E8500 for my brother (who gets my old E6600) and a new 1 TB external hard drive to replace my old 750 GB external drive that also goes to my brother.
Pics:
Pics:
Don't put the paste on the wrong sideCommieChipmunk wrote:
4x2 GB Patriot Viper DDR2 Ram, an E8500, some crappy ECS motherboard that came with the E8500 for my brother (who gets my old E6600) and a new 1 TB external hard drive to replace my old 750 GB external drive that also goes to my brother.
Pics:
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd30 … G_0485.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd30 … G_0486.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd30 … G_0484.jpg
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This.
The one that is $50 more ASSUMING I would ever receive the $20 rebate? So, making it a $70 difference?TheEternalPessimist wrote:
VelociRaptor TBH. (Or the 150GB which isnt much more expensive than the one you posted).Im_Dooomed wrote:
I was thinking about buying a WD Raptor 80 Gig Drive for some seriously faster load times.
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
Report if it's good. Sunbeam is not the most reputable company in my books, although that cooler seems to have positive reviews.
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That cooler is rated one of the best coolers on the market atm.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Report if it's good. Sunbeam is not the most reputable company in my books, although that cooler seems to have positive reviews.
Also, Sunbeam makes the Tuniq Tower too.
Given that it has a larger capacity and is way faster I don't see that as much more, plus $70 is what £50? That's not really a lot, I waste more than that each month on going out and I'm not a heavy drinker.Im_Dooomed wrote:
The one that is $50 more ASSUMING I would ever receive the $20 rebate? So, making it a $70 difference?TheEternalPessimist wrote:
VelociRaptor TBH. (Or the 150GB which isnt much more expensive than the one you posted).Im_Dooomed wrote:
I was thinking about buying a WD Raptor 80 Gig Drive for some seriously faster load times.