HDD and Gaming LCDs.

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HDD and Gaming LCDs.

Post by Mr.Sparkle! »

What are some good HDD's out right now? Wth is 7200.10 and 7200.9 on the rpm speeds of the Seagate HHD? What is the difference between the .10 and .9?

Any recommendations for Gaming LCDs? I'm looking at the viewsonic with the 2ms.
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Post by obsidian »

Both Seagate's are 7200 rpm. The .9 and .10 indicates the revision number. If around the same price, I would go with the .10's since they use perpendicular recording which can potentially allow for faster data transfers (not sure about real world performance), and higher capacity drives. But since it's a theoretical increase in speed, there's not a huge difference between the .9 and .10's.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

the new viewsonic's are nice, the only other one that i would recommend ( for a reasonable price that is ) is the Samsung 940BW, :)
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is there a visible difference between 8ms, 5ms and 2ms? The viewsonic range across all these. It was awhile ago, but I heard 8ms was fine for gaming with no ghosting. Is this the case.

ALSO, flat panel crt - any opinions on these, a guy I know keeps saying thats what I should get if I like gaming, but I dunno.
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Post by Captain »

S@M wrote:ALSO, flat panel crt - any opinions on these, a guy I know keeps saying thats what I should get if I like gaming, but I dunno.
I'm using one atm and the quality is perfect. Excellent for gaming. Philips 17".
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What do you mean by 'Flat Panel CRT'. CRTs don't come in flat panel form, only LCD screens do. Do you mean a CRT with a flat front?
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Post by Captain »

I thought a flat CRT display type was also called "flat panel" but now see the mistake. It's not a flat panel...heh.
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on my crt viewsonic it says perfectflat technology
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Post by S@M »

lets not go crazy,
flatscreen - but also slimline body

SoM have you used lcd? how does the crt compare with lcd?
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Post by SoM »

havent used an lcd for anything but browsing the web, and that was my bro's crappy spectre or specter 19"

i'm currently looking at the samsung 940BW and you cant go wrong with viewsonic :)
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Post by obsidian »

Flat panel CRT's are in fact, CRT's packed into a slimmer body. Don't know much about them yet, but sounds like overpriced, not worthwhile.

http://news.com.com/Slimmer+tube+TVs+to ... 58670.html

I'm using a 20" 1600x1200 Viewsonic ATM. I have it mainly for graphic work, but gaming on it is pretty decent at 16ms. Some mild tearing on some games when running without v-sync (and it seems to happen only at some resolutions). No problems with v-sync turned on. IMO, 8ms or less is great for gaming.

Viewsonic or Samsungs are good brands to stick with. I also heard good things about LG and Dell.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Dell uses Samsung pannels... so yea :)

we'll sorry, atleast in there upper models..
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