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Considering buying a 30'' LCD, what do you think?

Hi guys, I am new here.
Very informative Forum, congrats.

I am planning on getting myself a 30'' LCD (Samsung 305T). It has raving reviews and a fantastic resolution of 2560x1600. I am wondering which Vid card to get. (or is this the best choice of monitor?)

My main goal is to play Lockon Flaming cliffs (flight simulator) and its coming sequel (Black Shark), that are quite hardware intensive...

My actual system is a core2Duo E6600, 2 Gigs of good RAM, a fast drive and one nVidia 7950x2 graphics card. (and a 22 inches Viewsonic CRT at 1600x1200). I have a SLI motherboard but dont use it in this mode (dont really know if it would change anything in this context).

What do you guys recommend?


thanks in advance


JEFX

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