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From: bernard8950 on 5 Mar 2010 04:28 I'm thinking of buying a ATI RADEON 4870(or higher) card (1024mb). I've read somewhere that you would only get the full benefit of this card only if you have at least a 21" LCD monitor and anything smaller would be a waste of money. Is this right? I've have a 19" LCD monitor and I would like to have some advice if I should think about getting a larger screen. -- bernard8950
From: William on 5 Mar 2010 18:34 "bernard8950" <bernard8950.5d6c263(a)computerbanter.com> wrote in message news:bernard8950.5d6c263(a)computerbanter.com... > > I'm thinking of buying a ATI RADEON 4870(or higher) card (1024mb). I've > read somewhere that you would only get the full benefit of this card > only if you have at least a 21" LCD monitor and anything smaller would > be a waste of money. Is this right? I've have a 19" LCD monitor and I > would like to have some advice if I should think about getting a larger > screen. > > > > > -- > bernard8950 Benard: Just ONE monitor, I'm worrying about adding a third one. I went from 13" to 17" to 19" to now 22". I choose 22" when I went with two wide screen monitors, and the size of the desk was a big factor. I would have gone 24" the maximum size the video board will drive without going to a dual link setup if my desk had the room for it. You can never have too large of a monitor. Whatever size you have, you will soon want a larger one. With ATI's Eyefinity, 3 or more monitors will soon be the norm. 22" monitors are so inexpensive it's hard to recommend anything smaller. Be sure you get a fast high contrast ratio motor for best viewing pleasure. Enjoy, William
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