Question: CRT vs. LCD Monitors
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:31 pm
I recently completed my first self-built PC. Along with my old PC’s HDD and DVD-drive, I used these components:
- Antec Nine Hundred computer case
- Corsair 1000w PSU
- Intel motherboard, with 4 x 1GB of 667MHz memory, and a Pentium 4 3.0GHz CPU (all from my old PC)
- Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS sound card (also from my old PC)
I also bought an EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB video card:
EVGA | Products
Newegg.com - EVGA 512-P3-N871-AR GeForce 9800 GTX(G92) 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Desktop Graphics / Video Cards
It has two DVI-I ports, an HDTV port (S-Video?), and is “HDCP capable”.
It plays Bioshock, for example, with all the settings at maximum. I was nicely surprised, since this game’s hefty specs recommend a Core 2 Duo CPU. (I am also nicely surprised at how cool this GPU runs.)
I play the newer generation FPS games at ultra-high resolutions, such as Half-Life, F.E.A.R., Bioshock, and Unreal Tournaments. I also play the older generation RPG games at lower-end resolutions, such as the Fallout, Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, and Diablo games. And I play other inbetween-ers, like the KotOR and NWN games, and maybe someday LotR Online.
So, keeping in mind I play several generations of games at several different resolutions, what kind of monitor should I go with? I used to hear that the flat screen LCD monitors have a “native” resolution, where they look great at one resolution, but not so good at any other. Whereas the bulky CRT monitors look great in any resolution, and are thus better for games. Is this (still) true? The smaller size of the flat screen LCDs are sexy, but I don’t want to compromise the visual quality of anything just to gain a little desk space.
Can the refresh rates for today’s LCD monitors keep up with the today’s video cards and ultra-high resolutions?
Currently, I have a pretty good CRT. If I do, I would ONLY switch to a *wide-screen* LCD. I’ve seen that the newest games have wide-screen resolution options available in the graphics settings. But what would a game without these wide-screen resolution options look like? Would it “stretch” the game’s display to fit the wide screen? I would love to use a wide-screen display for Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and other non-game applications. But will my beloved Baldur’s Gate games look fat?
What type, brand, and model of monitor do you use? What games do you play on it, and how do they perform, look, and play? Thanks in advance!
- Antec Nine Hundred computer case
- Corsair 1000w PSU
- Intel motherboard, with 4 x 1GB of 667MHz memory, and a Pentium 4 3.0GHz CPU (all from my old PC)
- Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS sound card (also from my old PC)
I also bought an EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB video card:
EVGA | Products
Newegg.com - EVGA 512-P3-N871-AR GeForce 9800 GTX(G92) 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Desktop Graphics / Video Cards
It has two DVI-I ports, an HDTV port (S-Video?), and is “HDCP capable”.
It plays Bioshock, for example, with all the settings at maximum. I was nicely surprised, since this game’s hefty specs recommend a Core 2 Duo CPU. (I am also nicely surprised at how cool this GPU runs.)
I play the newer generation FPS games at ultra-high resolutions, such as Half-Life, F.E.A.R., Bioshock, and Unreal Tournaments. I also play the older generation RPG games at lower-end resolutions, such as the Fallout, Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, and Diablo games. And I play other inbetween-ers, like the KotOR and NWN games, and maybe someday LotR Online.
So, keeping in mind I play several generations of games at several different resolutions, what kind of monitor should I go with? I used to hear that the flat screen LCD monitors have a “native” resolution, where they look great at one resolution, but not so good at any other. Whereas the bulky CRT monitors look great in any resolution, and are thus better for games. Is this (still) true? The smaller size of the flat screen LCDs are sexy, but I don’t want to compromise the visual quality of anything just to gain a little desk space.
Can the refresh rates for today’s LCD monitors keep up with the today’s video cards and ultra-high resolutions?
Currently, I have a pretty good CRT. If I do, I would ONLY switch to a *wide-screen* LCD. I’ve seen that the newest games have wide-screen resolution options available in the graphics settings. But what would a game without these wide-screen resolution options look like? Would it “stretch” the game’s display to fit the wide screen? I would love to use a wide-screen display for Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and other non-game applications. But will my beloved Baldur’s Gate games look fat?
What type, brand, and model of monitor do you use? What games do you play on it, and how do they perform, look, and play? Thanks in advance!