Need education on monitors

haynea4f

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I have a 19 inch LCD from sceptre.

Here are the specs. Now I am building a new PC. I will be playing BF2 and I will be running it with a 7900GTX GPU. Is there anything I should be concerned about with this monitor. I bought it about 2 years ago because it was cheap. :o

Technical Details


Compatibility: PC and Mac (requires Power Mac using an IBM VGA card or a Macintosh with separate sync on video sync signal output)
Panel type: SXGA TFT LCD
Display size: 19"
Backlight: 2 Dual CCFTS
Dot pitch: 0.264 mm
Contrast ratio: 700:1
Display area: 376.32 mm x 301.056 mm
Horizontal viewing angle: 170 degrees
Vertical viewing angle: 170 degrees
Color display: 16.7 million
Response time: 15 ms (R), 10 ms (F)
Brightness: 300 nit cd/m2
Input signals: Analog RGB, Digital DVI
Input connectors: 1.5 M detachable cable 15-pin mini D-Sub VGA connector, Link TMDS DVI (Digital Visual Interface), 24-pin DVI connector, 1 up 2 down USB ports
Supported resolutions: 1,280 x 1,024 at 75Hz
Horizontal frequency, analog: 24-80 kHz
Vertical frequency, analog: 50-75 Hz
Horizontal frequency, digital: 30-80 kHz
Vertical frequency, digital: 50-75 Hz
Wall-mountable: yes
Power source: 12v/4.16A, external universal input AC adapter
Power consumption, maximum: 50 Watts
User controls: Power on/off, OSD (On Screen Display), Contrast, Brightness, Video Level, Gamma, Frame, Clock, phase, Default Size, Native Size, H-Position, V-Position, H-Size, V-Size, Graph/Text Mode Selection, Auto-adjust, Color Temperature, Audio Volume, OSD H-Position, OSD V-Position, Display Mode Detection, Show Firmware Version, and Reset: Basic Setting, Position, Color Temp. Miscellaneous, & All Functions
Plug and play: DDC1 (analog) & DDC2B (digital)
Audio: 2 Watt per channel stereo speakers
Earphone jack: yes
Flicker and static free: yes
Factory settings: 41
Ergotron arm compatible: yes
Certifications: UL, C-UL, TUV/GS, CE Mark, FCC-B, VCCI, TUV-Ergo, TCO 1999, EPA
Weight: 16.4 lbs.
Warranty: 1 year standard
 
Your going to be seeing some blurry action when playing, cause your monitors response time is above 8ms, the recommended would be between 4-2ms though for serious gaming.
 
mrjack said:
Your going to be seeing some blurry action when playing, cause your monitors response time is above 8ms, the recommended would be between 4-2ms though for serious gaming.

So I should be looking at getting an lcd monitor with 4-2ms. I am actually thinking about getting 2 19" monitors.

Should I also be looking at the brightness or contrast ratio? SXGA vs WXGA?

What do I want as the maximum resolution? 1280 x 1024?

Should I use DVI or VGA? Sorry about all of the questions.......I dont know that much about monitors, and I would like to get several different opinions before buying something new.

I want to play BF2 on my single 7900gtx with two monitors without any visual problems, and I dont want any crappy lag either :o
 
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8ms response time should be fine, and you're going to want to use DVI inputs on those monitors to get better performance out of them. I usually look at the contrast ratio first to get a better color resolution out of the monitor, and then usually most brightness settings should be fine. Most LCDs have a native resolution of 1280x1024, this also is perfectly fine for almost anything, unless you have the money to spend on something that is 1600x1200... :)
 
Somebody on a different website told me I should buy a 30" LCD because I wouldnt be getting the most out of my GPU. The way I see it though, 2 19" LCD's with a response on 4ms is fine with me.

Besides, a 30" LCD would cost a fortune!! :o
 
The higher the refresh rate the better. Anything under 8ms is good for gaming, if you get an 8ms there will be a slight bit of ghosting, but not to bad.
 
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