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Jacob John
i'm in the market for a new monitor. i have one that's ok for gaming, but the refresh rate is a little low for me at only 60Hz, but that's kinda irrelevant. my question is: what is the best type of display cord to use for gaming? is it a DVI? VGA? HDMI? DVI to HDMI? DVI to VGA? which one is the best for the best look on screen when playing games?
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There really isn't any real difference in video quality. DVI and HDMI video quality will be the same and they both use digital signals while VGA is analog. The main difference between DVI/HDMI and VGA comes when there is distortion in the signal. VGA will typically show color distortion while the other two will display "snow". If you are going to use very long cables, go for DVI/HDMI since VGA is a bit more prone to signal degradation over long distances(>20ft, although this is combated by a quality cable). HDMI has the bonus of carrying sound in the same cable but this isn't a big advantage in the PC gaming market. SImply get the cable that fits your GPU and display.
There really isn't any real difference in video quality. DVI and HDMI video quality will be the same and they both use digital signals while VGA is analog. The main difference between DVI/HDMI and VGA comes when there is distortion in the signal. VGA will typically show color distortion while the other two will display "snow". If you are going to use very long cables, go for DVI/HDMI since VGA is a bit more prone to signal degradation over long distances(>20ft, although this is combated by a quality cable). HDMI has the bonus of carrying sound in the same cable but this isn't a big advantage in the PC gaming market. SImply get the cable that fits your GPU and display.
How hard would it be for NASCAR to detect frame or chassis alterations?
fluffy
NASCAR is kind of lame with their templates and specifications to how they think a race car is supposed to be. If a team wants to "try harder" to win why not just do it right. It just seems that racing has become a different kind of game
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Surely they have ways of detecting if the cages are more flexible than others with machines that test stress wouldn't they. I read something to that extent somewhere. Can't find it right now.
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What I read was they do check for certain tolerances.
Quote:
"One official measures the distance between the rear wheel and the bumper. Another places a template in the wheel well to check it. No less than three officials scan the car bumper to bumper with tape measures and devices to check for gaps between the template and the sheet metal".
also they still may be gathering data about the tolerances and how the cars reacts under normal racing conditions.
Quote:
"Obviously race cars twist and bend and move in a normal function of 500 laps or 500 miles," Darby said. "Part of what we're looking for and to understand is the amount of that movement and how much they return back to neutral, if you will, just through normal wear and tear, which helps us apply the tolerances to the certification program."
from March 3, 2007
So there may be a limited amount of data available for them to even measure/monitor the chassis very closely.
Surely they have ways of detecting if the cages are more flexible than others with machines that test stress wouldn't they. I read something to that extent somewhere. Can't find it right now.
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What I read was they do check for certain tolerances.
Quote:
"One official measures the distance between the rear wheel and the bumper. Another places a template in the wheel well to check it. No less than three officials scan the car bumper to bumper with tape measures and devices to check for gaps between the template and the sheet metal".
also they still may be gathering data about the tolerances and how the cars reacts under normal racing conditions.
Quote:
"Obviously race cars twist and bend and move in a normal function of 500 laps or 500 miles," Darby said. "Part of what we're looking for and to understand is the amount of that movement and how much they return back to neutral, if you will, just through normal wear and tear, which helps us apply the tolerances to the certification program."
from March 3, 2007
So there may be a limited amount of data available for them to even measure/monitor the chassis very closely.
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