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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Originally posted by Curious.George View PostAnd a pair of Dell 3007's (folks just don't seem to understand them
so they find their way to the bin pretty often -- despite working!).
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Originally posted by Topcat View PostHow do people not understand them? I picked up a u3011 for pennies because the thrift shop people thought it was a broken TV (tag said no sound, no remote).
But, to get the higher resolution, you need a video card that can drive it, dual link, dual link cable, etc.
Folks seem to think all you have to do is plug it in and it should magically adjust to whatever the PC can output. E.g., IIRC, 1920x1200 displays as a black screen.
Or, they buy a DVI cable that has the full set of PINS on each connector but don't realize that they might not all be active.
Or, they buy a DP->DVI adapter and discover that it isn't dual link.
Or...
<shrug>
I just let the monitor run its (crude) self test and, if it seems to work (no dead pixels), add it to my collection. The more "normal" 30" monitors I leave for others.
(I need to find some bases for this latest pair, though. I don't think my ergotrons will support 30s...)
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Originally posted by Curious.George View PostThe 3007 isn't multisync. So, you either get 1280x800 -- which is kinda silly on a 30" monitor -- or 2560x1600.
But, to get the higher resolution, you need a video card that can drive it, dual link, dual link cable, etc.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostThe 3011 is the same way. I personally use the DisplayPort....but yea. Much like the thrift shop people that thought it was a TV.....but I'll take it!
Folks plugin "any old" DVI cable into their "computer with unknown video capabilities" and expect to see a picture. "Ain't gonna happen!"
So, the monitors end up in the scrap heap. Which suits ME just fine! :>
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Scored these things for free:
FSP Blue Storm II 500W - nice PSU, except bulging CrapXons in the secondary. The main cap is a Capxon as well but at least the secondary caps need to go.
Nokia 1 TA-1047 - smashed LCD - might order one if I feel like fixing it.
Galaxy Nexus GT-I9250 - works JUST fine, although I need to find a fitting battery for it.Main rig:
Gigabyte B75M-D3H
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Gigabyte Geforce GTX650 1GB GDDR5
16GB DDR3-1600
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FSP Bluestorm II 500W (recapped)
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Originally posted by Curious.George View PostFolks seem to think all you have to do is plug it in and it should magically adjust to whatever the PC can output. E.g., IIRC, 1920x1200 displays as a black screen.
Or, they buy a DVI cable that has the full set of PINS on each connector but don't realize that they might not all be active.
Or, they buy a DP->DVI adapter and discover that it isn't dual link.
(and dont give me crap about the res/frequency)
i had SGI stuff with huge resolutions over 13w3 connectors and decent individually screened cables.
still, if you want to use low voltage digital signaling that has to be "twist-paired" and run through an invertor/combiner affair to allow for differential transfer,
and then use 10cent connectors that arent worth shit , cant support the weight of good cables and impose a license fee to the HDMI consortium/mob then that's what you get for it!!!!Last edited by stj; 08-04-2019, 06:16 AM.
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Given an Ultra 500w modular PSU, and it actually had ALL its connectors! Needed to be recapped of course, now works like a champ.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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I recapped the FSP BlueStorm II 500W I mentioned in my post. It was a literal nightmare. Thankfully I could get away with some bigger diameter caps in a few places, but on at least the 12v rails I had to steal some Panny FLs from an good ASRock board (which I just installed late 05'-early 06 Nichicon HM 1500uF 16v on) because the spaces I had to fill were absurdly small.
After reading most posts about the GLN platform though, now I'm quite hesitant to power it on, as I couldn't (and didn't really want to go that far with it) replace the smaller (2.2uF and such) caps.Main rig:
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Originally posted by stj View Posti had SGI stuff with huge resolutions over 13w3 connectors and decent individually screened cables.
And, they still weren't without problems (SoG, Indy vs. Sun, etc.)
I'll gladly take the lower cost alternatives if making them work simply requires having a few brain cells to throw at the problem (vs. a more expensive approach that MIGHT -- or might not! -- be idiot proof).
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Originally posted by stj View Postfine, how about 5 BNC sockets then?<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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I'd take 5 BNC sockets over the crazy mix of VGA, DVI-<insert standard here>, HDMI, DisplayPort, etc, etc, etc. One connection to rule them all.Don't buy those $10 PSU "specials". They fail, and they have taken whole computers with them.
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostI haven't seen one of those in a long time. As a matter of fact, it was 21" SGI monitor IIRC.sigpic
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Originally posted by ratdude747 View PostThe 24" FD trintitron you sent home with me had it.
FWIW to add to the thread, I was given a Panasonic KX-TA624 analog telephone system with the master telephone (used for programming) and 6 extensions. It can handle up to 6 outside lines and 24 internal extensions I don't have a landline to test its external abilities & functions, but its internal functions work.
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Originally posted by TechGeek View PostI'd take 5 BNC sockets over the crazy mix of VGA, DVI-<insert standard here>, HDMI, DisplayPort, etc, etc, etc. One connection to rule them all.
And, what do you expect to pay for these cables?
I'd settle for the "norms" not changing every few weeks! I probably have 50 pounds of "video cables" on hand to cover whatever sort of kit falls into my lap...
(and, nothing is ever UNAMBIGUOUSLY labeled so it's always a guessing game: "Let's see if THIS one works...")
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Originally posted by Curious.George View Post5BNC on both ends? I guess that'll be the end of video output capabilities on laptops, eh? And, forget it for "short" interface cards...
i had them for pcmcia cards that had ethernet, modems, scsi etc.
and i have short ati video cards that use a splitter too - some type of dual dvi/vga to 48pin or something like that.
btw, the hdmi sockets are the worst piece of shit in atleast the last 2 decades.
over half of the tv's i fix and probably over 90% of consoles are because of fucking hdmi sockets broken internally or more usually, ripped off the board to some degree.
worst joke, it was just a low cost replacement for dvi connectors - they have the same signals on them.Last edited by stj; 08-05-2019, 02:29 AM.
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Originally posted by stj View Postdongles - nothing new about them on laptops.
Originally posted by stj View Postworst joke, it was just a low cost replacement for dvi connectors - they have the same signals on them.sigpic
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
almost,
DVI has 3 variations of pins fitted, DVI-D being the digital only variant. DVI-A being analog only - never seen one though.
DVI-I has all pins for analog and dual channel digital fitted.
as for audio - it's better to keep it seperate.
it's only digital so they can encrypt it using HDCP anyway.Last edited by stj; 08-05-2019, 06:40 AM.
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