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Doubling the diagonal increases the resolution by 4 times. Which makes sense. I think that's what you probably meant. ![]() Edit: I just realized I spelled resolution wrong in my spread sheet. |
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Now that the new computer is done, I took a few pictures. Behold. The RAWRbox! :runaway:
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Nice machine, very good wire management, love the top on your desk. I would check one of your SATA cable doesn't look totaly snapped in. :up:
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Looking sweet, I do however find it quite odd that asus felt the need to stamp the dx11 support quote on the mainboard :lol:
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Thanks for the word on the cable management. I only wanted to cry three times trying to hide as much as I could. :runaway: Quote:
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I really like your work surface by the way :drool: |
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As an example, imagine a display that is 9 units tall and 16 units wide. Its diagonal will be (9^2+16^2)^(1/2) = 12 units. If the width and height are scaled by a factor α, then the new width will be 16α, the height will be 9α and the diagonal will be ((9α)^2+(16α)^2)^(1/2)=12α If the horizontal and vertical resolution is fixed to λ (pixels/unit), the number of horizontal pixels will be 16αλ and the number of vertical pixels will be 9αλ. The total number of pixels will be, 144*(α^2)(λ^2) Then doubling the diagonal length while keeping λ the same, will require twice as many pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions and 4 times the number of total pixels. |
Strike this make me want to build and ITX for my mom.
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I knew I was forgetting something. It's sitting right here in the box too. *sigh* FIIIIINE I'll do it. :runaway: |
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<3 and get your good camera out for the :Pics: now :p |
Bought two more 512GB Vertex 4s for eight total. All in RAID-0.
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Looks sweet. I am building a Hackintosh for my airbrusher with the same case |
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7 monitors
Just upgraded my monitor setup over the long weekend:
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You have got to be sh!tting me! How the hell do you guys afford these setups? Hot damn! :lol: |
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I was just tripping as on the same page two incredible setups were posted. I don't know that I even want to try anymore. It's hopeless! :p :lol: |
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Whenever I see shots of people's desks with as many monitors as they can hook up to a PC I remember this:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/cow...ing-aro,29151/ Edit: Copy the URL and paste into address bar. Correct the URL where need be. :) theonion.com/articles/coworker-with-two-computer-screens-not-****ing-aro,29151/ |
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Mind posting a pic of the back so we can see the stands? |
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