Veeeight
05-20-2009, 05:54 AM
(05-20-2009, 04:45 AM)LuisR14 Wrote: [ -> ]maybe you have to connect it through DVI-D for it to be able go that high(the D is digital
)
There is no other way to connect my screen to graphic card than DVI-D.
(05-20-2009, 04:45 AM)LuisR14 Wrote: [ -> ]maybe you have to connect it through DVI-D for it to be able go that high(the D is digital
)

(05-20-2009, 03:45 AM)moha Wrote: [ -> ]yes Mortal Kombat DA
(05-20-2009, 04:45 AM)LuisR14 Wrote: [ -> ]maybe you have to connect it through DVI-D for it to be able go that high(the D is digital
)
(05-21-2009, 09:13 AM)jontcold Wrote: [ -> ]yea, today (at school) i learned that the screen res depends on both the monitor and the video card(05-20-2009, 04:45 AM)LuisR14 Wrote: [ -> ]maybe you have to connect it through DVI-D for it to be able go that high(the D is digital
)
the cable dont change de resolution you cant do it with normal screen cable but true there is no much screen do high resolution kuje tgat go see your screen spec

(05-21-2009, 09:13 AM)jontcold Wrote: [ -> ]U don't have to even search and check anything cause every os automatically finds every connected screen's possible resolutions, in windows all res U have for example in Desktop menu where U can change Ur desktop res. Highest res in there is highest res for Ur monitor. There are 32 inch LCD screens with resolutions up to 2560 or something like that but theese things are even two times more expensive than mine and aren't good for gamers cause of slow matrixes.(05-20-2009, 04:45 AM)LuisR14 Wrote: [ -> ]maybe you have to connect it through DVI-D for it to be able go that high(the D is digital
)
the cable dont change de resolution you cant do it with normal screen cable but true there is no much screen do high resolution kuje tgat go see your screen spec
(05-21-2009, 09:37 AM)Veeeight Wrote: [ -> ]There are 32 inch LCD screens with resolutions up to 2560 or something like that but theese things are even two times more expensive than mine and aren't good for gamers cause of slow matrixes.yep, just as i said it all depends on the monitor and the vid card
(but mainly the monitor, and windows just disables the ones that aren't supported
),
(05-21-2009, 09:37 AM)Veeeight Wrote: [ -> ](05-21-2009, 09:13 AM)jontcold Wrote: [ -> ]U don't have to even search and check anything cause every os automatically finds every connected screen's possible resolutions, in windows all res U have for example in Desktop menu where U can change Ur desktop res. Highest res in there is highest res for Ur monitor. There are 32 inch LCD screens with resolutions up to 2560 or something like that but theese things are even two times more expensive than mine and aren't good for gamers cause of slow matrixes.(05-20-2009, 04:45 AM)LuisR14 Wrote: [ -> ]maybe you have to connect it through DVI-D for it to be able go that high(the D is digital
)
the cable dont change de resolution you cant do it with normal screen cable but true there is no much screen do high resolution kuje tgat go see your screen spec