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Podes sempre aumentar o dpi e ficas com mais definição, claro os 60Hz vão sempre queimando a pestana.
Ás vezes vejo cada barbaridade que até queima a pestana
Podes sempre aumentar o dpi e ficas com mais definição, claro os 60Hz vão sempre queimando a pestana.
Podes sempre aumentar o dpi e ficas com mais definição, claro os 60Hz vão sempre queimando a pestana.
Ás vezes vejo cada barbaridade que até queima a pestana
Ás vezes vejo cada barbaridade que até queima a pestana
Aumentar a resolução é uma coisa (e, no caso dos LCD's, impossível; a matriz é fixa e tudo o resto é obtido por interpolação).
Aumentar o dpi é outra, e impossível, pois os monitores trazem uma taxa fixa de fábrica (sejam eles CRT's ou LCD's).
O normal nos dias de hoje são 72dpi, mas há monitores com taxas mais elevadas.
Claro que o preço de um destes últimos é astronómico -para além de serem raros aínda-.
The good news is that just like AMD, ATI seems to be competing on price now, with a surprising US$399 price tag announced for this new card.
With NVIDIA's dual GPU GeForce 7950 GX2 hardly threatened by the newcomer performance-wise, the Radeon X1950 XTX may yet have the last laugh with its highly competitive pricing. Going by present retail prices, this new card will have the lowest price among the high-end contenders with the exception of the lesser Radeon X1900 XT. That's music to the ears of enthusiasts.
http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=3885Even with 4xAA turned on, the X1950XTX is still the winner in all 6 games, but the margin between the X1950XTX and the 7950GX2 seems to have shrunk a bit. The X1950XTX is overall 15% faster than the 7950GX2 on average, and 19% faster than a X1900XTX on average. It also does seem to me that the Catalyst 6.7 drivers seems to have boost gaming performance quite a bit.
Our testing shows that the X1950XTX is significantly faster than NVIDIA's 7950GX2 at rather common enthusiast in-game setting. This is definitely very appealing for the gamers, especially when you factor in the ability of the card to run true HDR with Anti-Aliasing compared to the 7950GX2 which can't do that, and the fact that the X1950XTX offers dual display without compromising performance while the 7950GX2 has to sacrifice dual GPU performance for dual display. Add the best performing and best looking default cooler found in the market and it really seems ATi has come up with quite a winner this time. It is rather shocking however, to discover that the card actually draws more power than a multi-GPU 7950GX2. Other than that this card seems to have almost everything going for it, even though 3D Mark performance boost is not catching up to the 7950GX2 at 650MHz Core clock. Now it's much of a question of the availability of the cards at launch, and this may be partly affected by the production quantity of the rather new GDDR4 Memory. For gaming enthusiasts, if this card really retails at the USD$399 it is slated to, this is THE loveboat as you won't be able to get the performance for that price looking at any other card than this. It seems that ATi has delivered quite an uppercut to NVIDIA with this!
Shamino disse:I got quite different results in FEAR it seems though it was on 16xAF.
Strange that the difference for me was not mere while that preview was.... I dunno, had a day with the card only, but I did double check a few times...
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