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Osmo:
--- Quote ---CPU: i5-2500k ✔
Motherboard: Asus - SABERTOOTH P67 ✔
RAM: Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C8 8GB 1600MHz CL8 DDR3 Vengeance Memory Two Module Kit [£84.29] ✔
GPU: Asus 2GB ATi Radeon 6970 ✔
Memory: OCZ 120GB SSD Vertex 3✔ 1TB Spinpoint F3 ✔
PSU: OCZ Fata1ity 750w semi moduler✔
OS: Windows 7 64 bit OEM Professional ✔
CD Drive: Samsung ✔
CASE: CM Storm Scout ✔
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This is the PC I built.
This is my new monitor
http://ue32b600-0.co.uk/UE32B6000-Specification.html
I had a question. A friend told me that my graphics card won't be able to keep up with the FPS of a 32 inch screen. It won't be good. Also bear in mind the monitor has 100hz motion and 4ms.
vuzedome:
Ask your friend to go fuck himself.
No seriously, that resolution is just the same as 24 inch, and just the same as a 21 inch, all are 1080p.
100Hz again is on the part of the television, how capable of your graphics card to render frames of a game is unrelated to the kind of monitor or television it is connected to.
Ramnator:
I myself picked a 27" screen when I last upgraded my stuff, and I am finding that I wish I hadn't picked over 25", it just gets too wide.
kitamesume:
size doesn't matter, its the screen resolution that counts. the higher the screen resolution is in the screen, the more dots(pixels) can fit in it. and the more pixels that fits in it, the better picture quality you get. this is called pixel pitch, or pixel density, the denser it is the better it is. but the more pixels there is to be shown, the heavier it is for the GPU to render.
well back to the main topic, the bad part is, you my friend, just got screwed XD but not entirely, that 1920x1080 resolution can be had for 21.5inches monitor, try googling this model number AOC E2240Vw, plus this monitor can be had for less than £200. a good monitor 32inches of size mostly has 2560x1600 resolution and the one you brought isn't a monitor but a TV, which has lesser pixel density standards than monitors.
the good part is that, your graphics card can handle it, even if its only just one, =P no need to get another to crossfire later, a HD6970 is designed to crunch 1920x1080p and even higher resolutions.
now my question is, is that really a LED screen TV? or just some HOAX branding LED backlit LCD TV?
Freedom Kira:
... Dude. Intel's onboard HD Graphics 2000 can handle 1080p easily. You don't even need a graphics card for 1080p. No need to bring up Crossfire.
And dude. True LED screens don't exist for TVs. When people say "LED TV" they mean "LED backlit TV." It's not a hoax, it is simply ambiguous shorthand whose alternative meaning is impossible (as of today).
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