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On Saturday, October 25, 2014 8:28:39 AM UTC-7, Jeff-Relf.Me wrote:
Â* Last month, in }", I wrote: Yesterday, I upgraded both graphics drivers; now, both GPUs allow 60 Hz, UHD ( 4 * HD, 2160 x 3840 ) DisplayPort 1.2, when the monitor is portrait. When not zooming too far, HD ( 1080p ) videos play fine; otherwise, horizontally-moving visuals may tear/rip. Extreme zooming (4K) is expensive, I'm discovering. The solution, I think, is to buy more, better system DRAM. OK, I had 2 problems, now fixed. Mainly, my DisplayPort cable was ·really· borked. Also helping ( maybe ), yesterday's driver update for my "Intel HD Graphics 4600" ( 4th generation Core i7 ). If you buy a $700 Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q... Replace the DisplayPort Cable -- REPLACE IT ! ! ! I was having serious problems until, yesterday, I replaced the cable. Be sure it's 4K, 60 Hz rated... with thick, good shielding. Do NOT buy a lower-rated cable. Oh, My, God... did that make a difference ? ! Oï¼*G.. Before, I'd occasionally get garbage on the screen, and was, occasionally, forced into low-res, low Hz mode. The original cable had bent pins and the like... really bad. Why did Dell give me such a ï¼£rappy cable ? ? Dell's cable is half the thickness of the $9 one I bought to replace it ( same day shipping, from/to Seattle, Amazon ). Amazon rocks. **** NewEgg and their WAAAY over priced crap, their inferior selection, their <"no edit", "no replies", over-censored> reviews... and their sheer lack of reviews... **** that. When you go back and look at the earliest posts on Usenet, usually from universities, they were mostly talking about their equipment. Makes me feel nostalgic to see that tradition continuing. Double-A |
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"Double-A" wrote in message ... On Saturday, October 25, 2014 8:28:39 AM UTC-7, Jeff-Relf.Me wrote: Last month, in }", I wrote: Yesterday, I upgraded both graphics drivers; now, both GPUs allow 60 Hz, UHD ( 4 * HD, 2160 x 3840 ) DisplayPort 1.2, when the monitor is portrait. When not zooming too far, HD ( 1080p ) videos play fine; otherwise, horizontally-moving visuals may tear/rip. Extreme zooming (4K) is expensive, I'm discovering. The solution, I think, is to buy more, better system DRAM. OK, I had 2 problems, now fixed. Mainly, my DisplayPort cable was ·really· borked. Also helping ( maybe ), yesterday's driver update for my "Intel HD Graphics 4600" ( 4th generation Core i7 ). If you buy a $700 Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q... Replace the DisplayPort Cable -- REPLACE IT ! ! ! I was having serious problems until, yesterday, I replaced the cable. Be sure it's 4K, 60 Hz rated... with thick, good shielding. Do NOT buy a lower-rated cable. Oh, My, God... did that make a difference ? ! Oï¼*G. Before, I'd occasionally get garbage on the screen, and was, occasionally, forced into low-res, low Hz mode. The original cable had bent pins and the like... really bad. Why did Dell give me such a ï¼£rappy cable ? ? Dell's cable is half the thickness of the $9 one I bought to replace it ( same day shipping, from/to Seattle, Amazon ). Amazon rocks. **** NewEgg and their WAAAY over priced crap, their inferior selection, their <"no edit", "no replies", over-censored> reviews... and their sheer lack of reviews... **** that. When you go back and look at the earliest posts on Usenet, usually from universities, they were mostly talking about their equipment. Makes me feel nostalgic to see that tradition continuing. Double-A *** That was in the day when we assembled our own PCs (which I still do to this day), but instead of 24 required dip-switch settings on the Motherboard, now there are two. But if nostalgia is your thing, I'm sure there still are sites that cater to your Yugo and its 8-track. |
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"Hägar" wrote in message ... "Double-A" wrote in message ... On Saturday, October 25, 2014 8:28:39 AM UTC-7, Jeff-Relf.Me wrote: Last month, in }", I wrote: Yesterday, I upgraded both graphics drivers; now, both GPUs allow 60 Hz, UHD ( 4 * HD, 2160 x 3840 ) DisplayPort 1.2, when the monitor is portrait. When not zooming too far, HD ( 1080p ) videos play fine; otherwise, horizontally-moving visuals may tear/rip. Extreme zooming (4K) is expensive, I'm discovering. The solution, I think, is to buy more, better system DRAM. OK, I had 2 problems, now fixed. Mainly, my DisplayPort cable was ·really· borked. Also helping ( maybe ), yesterday's driver update for my "Intel HD Graphics 4600" ( 4th generation Core i7 ). If you buy a $700 Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q... Replace the DisplayPort Cable -- REPLACE IT ! ! ! I was having serious problems until, yesterday, I replaced the cable. Be sure it's 4K, 60 Hz rated... with thick, good shielding. Do NOT buy a lower-rated cable. Oh, My, God... did that make a difference ? ! Oï¼*G. Before, I'd occasionally get garbage on the screen, and was, occasionally, forced into low-res, low Hz mode. The original cable had bent pins and the like... really bad. Why did Dell give me such a ï¼£rappy cable ? ? Dell's cable is half the thickness of the $9 one I bought to replace it ( same day shipping, from/to Seattle, Amazon ). Amazon rocks. **** NewEgg and their WAAAY over priced crap, their inferior selection, their <"no edit", "no replies", over-censored> reviews... and their sheer lack of reviews... **** that. When you go back and look at the earliest posts on Usenet, usually from universities, they were mostly talking about their equipment. Makes me feel nostalgic to see that tradition continuing. Double-A *** That was in the day when we assembled our own PCs (which I still do to this day), but instead of 24 required dip-switch settings on the Motherboard, now there are two. But if nostalgia is your thing, I'm sure there still are sites that cater to your Yugo and its 8-track. ******************** Hagar building a PC just proves that if you give give 10,000 monkeys a box of parts and thousands of year, you'll get one computer. Actually, Hags uses the Vista laptop in his trailer park's community room/communal ****ter. They steal wifi from the waiting room of the free onsite STD clinic. |
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On Monday, October 27, 2014 5:42:20 AM UTC-7, Hägar wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message ... On Saturday, October 25, 2014 8:28:39 AM UTC-7, Jeff-Relf.Me wrote: Last month, in }", I wrote: Yesterday, I upgraded both graphics drivers; now, both GPUs allow 60 Hz, UHD ( 4 * HD, 2160 x 3840 ) DisplayPort 1.2, when the monitor is portrait. When not zooming too far, HD ( 1080p ) videos play fine; otherwise, horizontally-moving visuals may tear/rip. Extreme zooming (4K) is expensive, I'm discovering. The solution, I think, is to buy more, better system DRAM. OK, I had 2 problems, now fixed. Mainly, my DisplayPort cable was ·really· borked. Also helping ( maybe ), yesterday's driver update for my "Intel HD Graphics 4600" ( 4th generation Core i7 ). If you buy a $700 Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q... Replace the DisplayPort Cable -- REPLACE IT ! ! ! I was having serious problems until, yesterday, I replaced the cable. Be sure it's 4K, 60 Hz rated... with thick, good shielding. Do NOT buy a lower-rated cable. Oh, My, God... did that make a difference ? ! Oï¼*G. Before, I'd occasionally get garbage on the screen, and was, occasionally, forced into low-res, low Hz mode. The original cable had bent pins and the like... really bad. Why did Dell give me such a ï¼£rappy cable ? ? Dell's cable is half the thickness of the $9 one I bought to replace it ( same day shipping, from/to Seattle, Amazon ). Amazon rocks. **** NewEgg and their WAAAY over priced crap, their inferior selection, their <"no edit", "no replies", over-censored> reviews.... and their sheer lack of reviews... **** that. When you go back and look at the earliest posts on Usenet, usually from universities, they were mostly talking about their equipment. Makes me feel nostalgic to see that tradition continuing. Double-A *** That was in the day when we assembled our own PCs (which I still do to this day), but instead of 24 required dip-switch settings on the Motherboard, now there are two. But if nostalgia is your thing, I'm sure there still are sites that cater to your Yugo and its 8-track. I can remember when data processing equipment was programmed by plugging wires into boards! Double-A |
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