Re: Repurposing a 2004 Athlon 64 system in 2021
17" shadowmask (Samsung CRT, IIRC, pretty solid colors and has held up well over the years) and a 17" Diamondtron CRT, which has excellent color quality. It's from a November 1999 batch of monitors whose CRTs don't seem to have been aged at the factory, leading to the entire picture turning a sickly green as the guns age. I went into the service menu a while back and reset the gun gain and gun drive settings to bring it back to page whites and true blacks.
I feel you on the LCDs. Only spare video adapters that I've got are a couple of DVI-A to VGA adapters, and one doesn't like to work half the time.
17" shadowmask (Samsung CRT, IIRC, pretty solid colors and has held up well over the years) and a 17" Diamondtron CRT, which has excellent color quality. It's from a November 1999 batch of monitors whose CRTs don't seem to have been aged at the factory, leading to the entire picture turning a sickly green as the guns age. I went into the service menu a while back and reset the gun gain and gun drive settings to bring it back to page whites and true blacks.
I feel you on the LCDs. Only spare video adapters that I've got are a couple of DVI-A to VGA adapters, and one doesn't like to work half the time.

(and I didn't really discover beer + gaming = good fun much later... like maybe 2-3 years ago, lol.
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Oh, and it was the UK censored version with the Zombie crowds/pedestrians & green blood.
Recently I saw a CL post offer two 22" LCDs for $20 ($10 per screen.) No one went for it for a month. Then the guy dropped it to $15. After almost 3 weeks, I was thinking if I should go buy them... but then finally someone else did. These weren't 16:9 1080p, but rather 16:10 1680x1050 (better, IMO.) So yeah, the smaller LCDs here pretty much no one cares for anymore (well I do, and wouldn't pass one up if it's on the side of the road for free.
Ugh!
And worst of all, those Viewsonic 17" CRTs couldn't do anything higher than 60 Hz on that resolution. It was a strobing nightmare. It bugged me so much that I'd usually pull my desktop forward on the desk so that it would block his screen from my peripheral vision. 
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