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05 May, 2016
Cant play game
0 of 1 found this helpful The game came just fine but I cant play it. Its too old to play on Windows 10. I even tried compatibility mode for Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP but still nothing. As far as I know the game simply doesn't work on today's computers. Wish I'd known that before I bought it. :(
02 Feb, 2010
Overclocking is a must
2 of 2 found this helpful -Everything is built in, you just need a HDD, DVD Drive (if you want), and memory.
-Fast enough to run Windows 7 x64 just fine with 2gb of memory.
-Plays Blu-Rays flawlessly (after BIOS overclock from 1.66 to 1.999)
-Also plays downloaded 1080 movies flawlessly (after BIOS overclock from 1.66 to 1.999)
-Onboard sound card is great for outputting straight to receiver.
-VGA/DVI/HDMI video connections.
-Optical/Coaxial HD audio output.
-90W included PSU is ample. I'm not even using the 250W PSU that came with my case.
Cons: -The included fan is likely not needed and installs in a very weird manner. It's no big deal though. I'm using it since I overclocked but probably not needed. Pretty small and quiet tho'.
Other Thoughts: Paired this board with 2gb memory from newegg (Inv #56309896), 1tb hdd, (Inv #54470950) and APEX MI-008 for an awesome and 100% completed home theater PC for $350 TOTAL.
31 Oct, 2013
Good screen; long lasting; good buy
I decided to get the 2407WFP because of my previously great experiences with Dell Ultrasharp monitors, the amazing specs, the many video inputs, and great reviews.
I bought two of these around 2 years ago and still love them. I write code on these monitors, I game on these monitors, and I use these monitors with standard applications such as internet and word processing. These monitors can do it all.
Trim is narrow on either side, so I can stick them very close together and have a virtual 3840x1200 pixel screen (very nice). The monitor can be rotated 90 degrees in addition to the height and tilt adjustment. It doesn't "lock" into place at the pure horizontal, so I needed to use a level to make sure it was straight. Movement is a little granular - it would bounce from one point to another an inch away with no in between unless you fiddled with it. There are variations in the maximum height too - one monitor went 1/8" higher than the others. Nit picks, nothing big.
Performance for gaming is excellent. No ghosting or lag. Very pleased with them as replacement for my aging 19" 4:3 screens. Very bright screen - I had to turn mine down to 90% brightness. All passive - no noise. Menu is a little odd, but you get used to it and usually only need to use it the one time. Input source is a single button used for rotating selection - no direct buttons. PLENTY of input connectors. I can hook up almost anything with video to it. No HDMI, but that technology became popular after it's release, so I can't blame it for the lack. It does have DVI though which offer the same image quality, just doesn't carry sound. If you're buying this monitor, you probably have speakers anyhow. Color/contrast appears good. I'm sure there are better out there now, but for the money it's a stellar deal.
Highly recommended.