It's a shame that the speaker cable scam is still going on. for Jon.
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I think it's a market that exists just to give rich people something to spend their money on. I'm probably cripping my audio system by using... RADIO SHACK interconnects! Denon DCM-370 5-Disc Carousel CD Changer-> Technics SH-GE50 Graphic Equalizer -> Corda HA-1 Headphone Amplifier -> Sennheiser HD-600 Heaphones / Etymotic Research ER-4S Earphones. Also got a Panasonic SL-SW860 portable CD player, a Headroom Total Airhead portable headphone amp (unfortuantly the volume pot on it is busted, ) and Grado SR-80 headphones.
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My Radeon 8500 looks pretty decent on my ancient IBM G50 monitor I bought for $50... shouldn't stray TOO far off topic I guess. Actually, the 8500 works quite a bit better than my old G400 MAX. For some strange reason the G400 and/or it's drivers have an awful time using DDC with this monitor to get the proper refresh rates and stuff.Last edited by Jon P. Inghram; 5 March 2003, 16:31.
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Originally posted by The PIT
Nope but I heard some say they were better. Put it this way at 2048 * 1536 the text is readable on my Gxxx but not on my 9700 Pro.
The 9700Pro and the original Radeon are about the same here (I have both), with the G400 still having an ever so slight lead - although I never tested the G400 above 1600x1200@85Hz and only compared the Radeons at this and lower res..
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Originally posted by ElDonAntonio
Yes, I'm sure he went to the fab and personally made sure every board was banding. Please feel free to discuss your conspiracy theories in one of the 23983 other threads about banding.
Did you seriously expect a thread about IQ to go by without banding remarks? Woe is you
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"So, are you saying one person in particular is responsible for allowing this banding issue to escalate into what we have now?"
Yes but I'm not sure the person we love to hate is responsible though. I just threw in his name for kicks.
Banding had to be seen during the early test stages of the final asic rev. Once they saw it, they debugged it and submitted their recommendations. One of them was probably to redo the asic. Another one was probably to add some kind of circuit on the pcb, like a simple op-amp. Both got rejected and the chip went off to production.
So who is able to take these decisions? I can only see the owners, VP's and Directors. That's 5 people to choose from.
CI
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Originally posted by Indiana
Uhmm, in 2048*1536 the text sure is readable with my 9700Pro (22" VisionMaster Pro510 here) at the windows default font sizes. It's just becoming a bit "fuzzy", but still easily readable.
The 9700Pro and the original Radeon are about the same here (I have both), with the G400 still having an ever so slight lead - although I never tested the G400 above 1600x1200@85Hz and only compared the Radeons at this and lower res..
My vote is
G550
G400
9700 Pro.
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Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
My Radeon 8500 looks pretty decent on my ancient IBM G50 monitor I bought for $50... shouldn't stray TOO far off topic I guess.
~~DukeP~~
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Originally posted by DukeP
Ehm, IBM G50? Isnt that the ones that are supposed to go up in flames?
~~DukeP~~P4 Northwood 1.8GHz@2.7GHz 1.65V Albatron PX845PEV Pro
Running two Dell 2005FPW 20" Widescreen LCD
And of course, Matrox Parhelia | My Matrox histroy: Mill-I, Mill-II, Mystique, G400, Parhelia
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