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Old 05-25-2007
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Hi guys, im looking into getting one of those new 22 inch dell monitors that are not too expensive (Dell 22" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor) so I have a few questions before i go out and buy it.

1.) Can I support this huge monitor with a single 7950 GT? If i get a monitor this big, will i be able to run intense games like crysis on moderate video qualities? I have all my specs below

2.)I dont know much about this, but is there someway to run the same OS through 2 monitors? I was wondering if it would be possible to use this new 22" monitor and use a 2nd monitor for even more viewing capabilities

3.) I've been wanting a larger monitor for awhile, and when i saw this, i thought it was too good to be true. Does this seem like a sound investment? If not, what about the 20" monitor? This monitor will be used for games and media viewing so I'm looking for good framerates




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Windows XP Home Edition
Intel Duo-Core 1.86 Ghz Processor
BFG Nvidia 7950 GT (oc)
1.0 GB Ram
Asus P5N-E SLI Motherboard
80 GB Western Digital Master
250 GB Western Digital Slave


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I don't have one myself but I've seen them and the dell monitors are. excuse my french, fking fantastic.

You should also have no problems driving a 22" from a 7950.


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We run 3 19" and 4 20" dell monitors and there great never give me any problems had them for about 1.5 years now. I am an approved Dell affiliate so I you would like to support a member of this forum could you use this link if you get a Dell screen it won't cost any extra http://www.dpbolvw.net/email-2396110-10473263 it just helps to keep my website alive and gives me a few extra dollars at Dell's expense. . Your graphics card will be fine.


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