Sitting bull: I think you misunderstood my point:
You said you couldn't see a difference between 1600x1200 on your 19" driven by a G400 or a Radeon.
Now apart from the fact which videocard has clearer output, it's very unlikely you can see the difference on a 19", unless you have some super high quality 19" monitor that can display 1600x1200 completely sharp. 1600x1200 is mostly only sharp on 21" and up. So if the monitor can't display it sharp enough, the difference in videocard won't matter as much.
And my point was that he should rather try 1440x1080 (or 1400x1050) on his 19", because this resolution usually is optimal for a 19" monitor. And I also said 'can't use that res. on your Radeon? too bad!' because I though there is no way to add custom resolutions to the Radeon drivers. Correct me if I'm wrong
[This message has been edited by dZeus (edited 28 February 2001).]
You said you couldn't see a difference between 1600x1200 on your 19" driven by a G400 or a Radeon.
Now apart from the fact which videocard has clearer output, it's very unlikely you can see the difference on a 19", unless you have some super high quality 19" monitor that can display 1600x1200 completely sharp. 1600x1200 is mostly only sharp on 21" and up. So if the monitor can't display it sharp enough, the difference in videocard won't matter as much.
And my point was that he should rather try 1440x1080 (or 1400x1050) on his 19", because this resolution usually is optimal for a 19" monitor. And I also said 'can't use that res. on your Radeon? too bad!' because I though there is no way to add custom resolutions to the Radeon drivers. Correct me if I'm wrong
[This message has been edited by dZeus (edited 28 February 2001).]
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