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Forum: General Gaming Discussions Topic: new to widescreen gaming... |
| sambront |
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Posted: 10 Sep 2006, 17:06
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| Are there any utilities that automate that (i.e. when you start a game that runs on moinitor #1, monitor #2 is disabled)? Or do you have to manually do it each time? 2) It's better to disable the other monitor generally. There is a performance hit, it may not be large but it is there. 3) If the game... |
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Forum: General Gaming Discussions Topic: new to widescreen gaming... |
| sambront |
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Posted: 10 Sep 2006, 17:05
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| Yes, but that doesn't actually work. The screen gets garbled. Apparently it's a widely known issue, but it might have to do with monitors that can't do the black bars internally. I'm suprised that the Samsung can't do it, but I think that's the case. If anybody knows how to do it, I'd appreciate it.... |
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Forum: General Gaming Discussions Topic: new to widescreen gaming... |
| sambront |
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Posted: 10 Sep 2006, 14:24
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| I just picked up a Samsung 940BW widescreen (1440x900) monitor. Overall, I really like it. I am having some issues with games. I've read lots of stuff on this site, and have a few questions: 1. I don't think this monitor automatically scales images, and that is either affecting my nVidia drivers (I ... |
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