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03-29-2013 , 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by IrishFrench
Would any of these monitors be fine? I see these are mostly 1920x1080 resolution and i never used that before. Is it better than 1600x1200 resolution? 1600x1200 resolution when 4 tabling is so good because it uses all the space and every table is original size and tiled. Would that be the same with these?
Before I answer your question, I request that you use your brain a bit and answer the following: If 4 tables fit perfectly on 1600x1200, and we removed 120 pixels from the bottom of your screen and add 320 pixels to the side of your screen, will those tables still fit perfectly?

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Originally Posted by IrishFrench
Also are there any monitors that are left that do 1600x1200 resolution? I really am used to it so i dont really want to change the resolution.
I like helping people, but I just don't understand why some questions are asked in the MTT section of a gambling forum. Google is a thing, guys. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1600+x+1200+resolution+monitor&l=1
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03-29-2013 , 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Neurotoxin
Lol I just loaded this thread to brag about my:

http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...ription&ref=cj

Pretty much same as yours. Anyway you need a dual-dvi port for each one of them which will involve finding video cards with multiple dual-dvi ports or having multiple video cards. Problem with multiple video cards is you'll need to make sure you have the proper slots for them (PCI-E etc) and that can get complicated. Your best bet is to email the person who sells the monitors or email a graphics card maker (XFX, Powercolor etc) but you're probably going to have to know what slots your motherboard has.
I think I misinterpreted your goal; I was thinking you wanted more 1440ps, but to put a 1080p (1920x1080) 24 incher next to you may be able to find another port on that card, probably VGA which isn't quite as good as DVI. You can find cards with standard DVI pretty easy though, you'll still want to find your motherboard layout and plan accordingly.
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03-29-2013 , 06:49 PM
Also like to ask. Is 1920x1200 resolution mandatory if i want to do what i did with my 20' dell 2007fp monitor that has 1600x1200 resolution? I just read a thread here that said 1920x1080 resolution is useless and 1200 for vertical is necessary?

I know ppl get 1920x1080 so they could 6 tabel without overlap tile but i won't do this as the tables will get to be small size and thats too hard for me. I want 4 tables where i see tile and don't have to make the tables smaller. Would 1920x1080 be good for that or would that still have overlap?
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03-29-2013 , 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by DoGGz
Before I answer your question, I request that you use your brain a bit and answer the following: If 4 tables fit perfectly on 1600x1200, and we removed 120 pixels from the bottom of your screen and add 320 pixels to the side of your screen, will those tables still fit perfectly?



I like helping people, but I just don't understand why some questions are asked in the MTT section of a gambling forum. Google is a thing, guys. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1600+x+1200+resolution+monitor&l=1


I would assume no. If thats the case why would anyone bother with 1920x1080 monitors?

Also can someone or has anyone posted a picture of 4 tables loaded with a 1920x1080 monitor so people can see how it looks?
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03-29-2013 , 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by IrishFrench
Also like to ask. Is 1920x1200 resolution mandatory if i want to do what i did with my 20' dell 2007fp monitor that has 1600x1200 resolution? I just read a thread here that said 1920x1080 resolution is useless and 1200 for vertical is necessary?

I know ppl get 1920x1080 so they could 6 tabel without overlap tile but i won't do this as the tables will get to be small size and thats too hard for me. I want 4 tables where i see tile and don't have to make the tables smaller. Would 1920x1080 be good for that or would that still have overlap?
I don't know but you might as well get a 1920 since they're dirt cheap nowadays. Bear in mind though that lower resolution also means physically smaller, so if you have vision problems you might want to look into a 27 inch 1920x1080.
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03-29-2013 , 07:04 PM
at least you aren't stuck with a ****ty 1600x900 laptop screen.
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03-29-2013 , 07:08 PM
can i add the ssd and keep my current hard drive too on my desktop? will that still help the performance of my pc?
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03-29-2013 , 07:14 PM
My laptop is 1366x768 resolution on a 14.1 laptop.


I'm not going to grind on it as its way too small and overlaps even with 2 tables. Of course i could tile it but its way too small and i want the pokerstars tables to be default size.
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03-29-2013 , 07:24 PM
When i take my laptop out of my docking station most of the tables/windows who where off screen from the laptop are off screen as well and wont auto get back on the main screen (laptop screen)..

I know you can (windows 7) go to the task bar and right click on the window and press move window, but for some reason it doesnt always work..

isnt there a way (maybe a program or something?) to auto snap ALL WINDOWS that are open, on-screen?
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03-30-2013 , 12:19 AM
This thread need more pics of set-ups IMO
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03-30-2013 , 12:54 AM
Saw this for 669.90. Looking to run multiple sites(4-5), hem2, skype, browser with multiple high-res monitors. Anything here I could do without or need? Thank you

Processor 3.4 GHz A-Series Eight-Core A10-5700
RAM 12 DDR3
Hard Drive 2 TB SATA
Graphics Coprocessor AMD Radeon HD 7470
Graphics Card Ram Size 2000 MB
Wireless Type 802.11n
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 6
Number of USB 3.0 Ports 4
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Brand Name Acer
Series Aspire M3
Item model number AM3420-UR20P
Hardware Platform PC
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Item Weight 17 pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H 7.08 x 16.46 x 15.16 inches
Color Black
Processor Brand AMD
Processor Count 4
Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive Rotational Speed 7200 RPM
Optical Drive Type 16X DVD
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03-30-2013 , 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by rh300487
When i take my laptop out of my docking station most of the tables/windows who where off screen from the laptop are off screen as well and wont auto get back on the main screen (laptop screen)..

I know you can (windows 7) go to the task bar and right click on the window and press move window, but for some reason it doesnt always work..

isnt there a way (maybe a program or something?) to auto snap ALL WINDOWS that are open, on-screen?
This is a great question
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03-30-2013 , 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by rh300487
When i take my laptop out of my docking station most of the tables/windows who where off screen from the laptop are off screen as well and wont auto get back on the main screen (laptop screen)..

I know you can (windows 7) go to the task bar and right click on the window and press move window, but for some reason it doesnt always work..

isnt there a way (maybe a program or something?) to auto snap ALL WINDOWS that are open, on-screen?
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Originally Posted by APD0290
This is a great question
This might help:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/16...g-tool-251893/
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03-30-2013 , 09:07 AM
Yeah but im using placemint sometimes but i want it to just snatch ALL windows off screen, on screen. placemint you have to make regex or classes before you can do it.
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03-30-2013 , 11:43 AM
Could build something like that with AHK. How many sites do you play? How much is it worth to you?
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03-30-2013 , 12:23 PM
i can do it w.placemint for sites etc. its just a stupid amount of work. I feel like there should be a program or an option in windows itself that does this.
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03-30-2013 , 12:39 PM
I used to have that problem when I had 3 monitors all the time (wrt disconnecting them and stuff). I never found a real solution.
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04-13-2013 , 08:58 AM
3:e generationens Intel® Core™ i5-3337U processor (3 MB cacheminne, upp till 2,70 GHz)

8 gb ram

Are these details decent for 20 tabling, HEM, surfing, tableninja?

Swedish details

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Bas Inspiron 3721: Standardbas
Minne 8 192 MB 1 600 MHz DDR3 SDRAM-minne med dubbla kanaler [2 x 4 096]
Unità disco rigido 1 TB seriell ATA-hårddisk (5 400 v/min)
Optiska enheter 8X DVD +/- RW-enhet
Trådlös anslutning Dell Wireless 1704 WLAN-minikort (802.11n + BT 4.0)
Primärt batteri Batteri: Primärt 6-cells litiumjonbatteri (65 wattimmar)
LCD-skärm 17,3-tumsskärm med HD+-upplösning (1 600 x 900), bakgrundsbelysning och TrueLife-teknik
Tangentbord Inbyggt tangentbord med stöd för flera språk, Norden
Kablar 1 meter nätsladd – europeisk
Etikett för leveransdokument Palmrest Sticker : Not Included
Drivrutin Drivrutin: Trådlöst 1704 kort
Forpackning Förpackning: Låda i färg
Programvara från annan leverantör än Microsoft Additional Software for 3721
Optisk programvara Cyberlink
Leveransdokument Dokumentation ingår inte
Orderinformation Beställning av Inspiron 3721
Leveransdokument Dokumentation på nordiska språk
CFI ingår (smart val) CFI ingår inte
Grafikkort AMD Radeon™ HD 7670M 1G DDR3
Transportation from ODM to region Standardfrakt
Gedis Bundle Reference N0237109
Value Added Services 90 DAGARS service nästa arbetsdag med förstklassig telefonsupport
FGA Module OAK17V_1401_030/BTO/C1
Medföljande reklamblad för detaljhandeln Inga dokument för detaljhandeln ingår
Tekniska informationsblad för detaljhandeln Tekniska informationsblad för detaljhandeln ingår inte
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04-13-2013 , 09:10 AM
ya,

but highly recommend to add in an SSD

Last edited by TheDegenFund; 04-13-2013 at 09:11 AM. Reason: it really makes ALL the difference
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04-13-2013 , 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by felixvdp
ya,

but highly recommend to add in an SSD
Is SSD part of the processor?
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04-13-2013 , 10:01 AM
Solid state drive. I just got one this week and it's blown my mind. Everything loads SO quickly. Amazing for HUD.
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04-13-2013 , 10:40 AM
what kinda stuff do you guys put on your SSD? I just bought a new desktop and picked up a 128 GB SSD to go along with it...just your HEM2/PT4 stuff or other things like your OS and what-not?
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04-13-2013 , 10:40 AM
Can't read swedish but basically any computer you could buy today can play 20 tables and surf, etc etc.

Get and SSD if you want your HUD to work well. Those normally don't come with the buy, so you are gonna have to do some work yourself or hire and independent geek for that.
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04-13-2013 , 10:42 AM
Put anything on your SSD that you want to load fast. Video games, Databases, Web Browsers, your OS if your drive is big enough.

Right now my entire system runs off a 240gb Samsung 830.
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04-14-2013 , 03:00 PM
these days almost all new computers you can purchase will have plenty of processing power at hand for running things like pokerclients/etc + HUD....even low end models with subpar specs.
unless you are planning to use it for high-end PC-gaming or other specific purposes that require top end components, you really don't need to worry too much about getting the best processor or video card or even the most RAM etc.

for running a bunch of tables with a HUD across multiple sites or something the biggest jump and improvement in performance will come from using an SSD HD...as others have reiterated. dont listen to people who tell you you need a i7 processor or 16GB of RAM....
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