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Old 18-05-2010, 04:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can ny1 recomend me a mobo for my 26 inches monitor.

my current ASUS P5N mx is giving me blurred lines all over the screen.

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Old 18-05-2010, 04:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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getting a new motherboard is not a smart thing to do....get a new graphics card, something like the ATI HD5450 should be fine
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yeah. Any mobo having a PCIe x16 can do the job.
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The name of the thread should be Graphics Card for 26" monitor.
Running a 26" monitor, Graphics card is the most important thing, not the motherboard.
HD 5450 will serve good for watching HD contents on this monitor, but just forget about gaming. For this get HD 5670 1 GB minimum, but recommended is HD 5770 1 GB.
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The name of the thread should be Graphics Card for 26" monitor.
Running a 26" monitor, Graphics card is the most important thing, not the motherboard.
HD 5450 will serve good for watching HD contents on this monitor, but just forget about gaming. For this get HD 5670 1 GB minimum, but recommended is HD 5770 1 GB.
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getting a new motherboard is not a smart thing to do....get a new graphics card, something like the ATI HD5450 should be fine
r u sure dat it will work out..... coz i ve tried geforce 8500... but it dint worked out to solve the prob...
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r u sure dat it will work out..... coz i ve tried geforce 8500... but it dint worked out to solve the prob...
U mean 8500 GT?
Also one thing is there.Old motherboards wont go over some resolution even with good graphics card.

If your friends have any good cards,you can try that in yours provided that you have a decent PSU or else it'll be blown
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r u sure dat it will work out..... coz i ve tried geforce 8500... but it dint worked out to solve the prob...
are you sure its not a monitor problem ? You using DVI connection right ?
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U mean 8500 GT?
Also one thing is there.Old motherboards wont go over some resolution even with good graphics card.

If your friends have any good cards,you can try that in yours provided that you have a decent PSU or else it'll be blown
yup it is 8500 GT.
and dats y i need a good budget mobo.


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are you sure its not a monitor problem ? You using DVI connection right ?
ve checked it on a msi motherboard, working fine....... since it is my budget bt then i wud ve to change ma intel processor for it......

plz.... help me out.......
thnx in advance.......
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