Showing posts with label gaming monitor dvi or hdmi. Show all posts
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Monday, November 25, 2013

What kind of lcd monitors are suitable for ps3 gaming?

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what kind of lcd monitors are suitable for ps3 gaming? just need to make sure it has a dvi or hdmi port right? and make sure it is hdcp compliant right? is the aspect ratio important? what about things like 720p etc
if a monitor supports only 1280x1024 resolution, which is 4:3 (right?), is it still compatible with ps3 gaming?



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It should be HDCP compliant and ideally have a HDMI input, but DVI will work as well. If it only has VGA input (almost all new monitors now have at least one digital input) then you will need to use a transcoder box.
Many PS3 games are in 16:9 widescreen, so ideally you would want a monitor in that aspect ratio. Any resolution should look fine, but 1920x1080 resolution is needed to fully resolve every pixel in 1080p games. Anything higher than 1920x1080 is unnecessary and may actually degrade picture quality.
Fast response time is an important specification on LCD/LED monitors as well. Ideally, it should be no greater than 5 milliseconds.
LED monitors offer better contrast and color, but are more expensive than conventional LCD monitors.

A SXGA (1280x1024) monitor should be able to play the games, but you will either have letterboxing (black bars at the top and bottom) or a vertically stretched picture. SXGA monitors can display 720p perfectly. Set the aspect ratio of the game to 4:3 or Full if possible. Note that many LCD SXGA monitors are actually 5:4 aspect ratio.

How much does an extended display affect gaming performance?




William D


I currently have a GTX 650 Ti SSC 2GB graphics card. I am using the HDMI and DVI output to a monitor and TV (respectively). I game on the monitor. I have a window open on the TV (extended display) to view a camera that refreshes every 1 second, loading a small picture each time.

The background changes every 10 seconds.

The games I play are in fullscreen and I have to do a windowed fullscreen to play (currently BioShock Infinite and Warface). I get decent froms (~50-60) with the two displays.

I would like to know: HOW MUCH DOES HAVING THE SECOND DISPLAY AFFECT PERFORMANCE?



Answer
Not much effect at all...




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Friday, October 25, 2013

Will sims 3 work good on my new computer?

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I have A Dell, Windows vista 64bit
Intel Core2Duo 2.53Ghz Processor
3 GB DDR2 Memory
500 GB SATA Hard Drive
GT 440 1gb ddr5 video card
And for my monitor it's a dell LED VGA/DVI, hdmi hookup, 23 inch max res of 1920-1080
And I want to hook my xbox up to it as well.

I have the sims 3 and some expansion packs. I just want my game to look it's best, while running fast and smooth.



Answer
These are the specs for Steam:

OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
Processor: (XP) 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent; (Vista) 2.4 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
Memory: (XP) 1 GB; (Vista) 1.5 GB
Graphics: 128 MB Video Card with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
DirectX®:
Hard Drive: At least 6.5 GB of hard drive space with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content
Sound:
Built-in Graphics:
Intel Integrated Chipset, GMA X3000 or above.
2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent
0.5 GB additional RAM

You should be able to play it. For optimum use, I suggest turning down the quality of the game's graphics.

Is there a thin xbox component cable that would allow hdmi to be plugged in at the same time?




Brandon W


Im trying to get the 5.1 to work on my xbox and in doing so i need to have the component cable plugged into the back of my xbox, in order to have the optical port available (as it is attached to the component cable). My monitor only has dvi and hdmi so i can't connect it via component. Im just wondering is there a component cable that still has optical on it but is thin enough to allow the hdmi cable to plug in beneath it?


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Not component, but there is a breakout cable that you can use that is thin enough.

This is a link to a random eBay auction for one so you know what to look for ; it's not mine.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Optical-Audio-Adapter-XBOX-360-HDMI-AV-Cable-US-/280659046412?pt=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item415895300c




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