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    GTX 275 and 23" monitor

    Because me my old 21" TFT monitor not really happy, I would like a 23" LCD monitor upgrade. The only question is whether I with my graphics card (a GTX 275 from Palit with 896 MB memory) games like Crysis, Metro, Mafia 2, and so can still play at high settings? are resolutions of 1920x1080 pixels for the graphics card is still feasible? currently play at 1680x1050 without any problems. The monitor is primarily for playing and be used for 3d cad. I've ever picked out the LG W2361V. What do you think? Which models would you recommend?

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    Re: GTX 275 and 23" monitor

    The GTX275 is still the good join. To monitor question you can look up times, as you'll see some tests. Also it would have been better for us to answer your query if you have provided some specifications of your hardware peripherals. Otherwise, I can only advise you to inspect before the monitor time when Mafia market. Since you have good overview and can stand up by seller sometimes compare models side by side.

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    Re: GTX 275 and 23" monitor

    Thanks for replying me fast. The following are specifications of my system:
    NT. Corsair TX650W
    Per cent: Intel Core i5-750 @ 3.2 ghz
    MB:. Msi p55 GD80
    Graphics card. Palit gtx 275
    RAM. Ocz3p1600lv4gk pc3 12 800
    Thanks again for the answer. I would only go on the safe side, because I have to buy new graphics card does not necessarily want and with my gtx 275 still am quite happy.

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    Re: GTX 275 and 23" monitor

    I like the GeForce GTX 275, because of many reasons. The GeForce GTX 275 GPU with CUDA technology delivers amazing gaming performance and extreme power of the GPU for tasks of video conversion, a video and photo editing. The NVidia GTX 275 features the GT200, the processor used in the full range GTX, elevated to 1134 MHz and with the support of 896 MB of GDDR3 memory, but then the manufacturers can more or less to their respective memory cards . It is curious bet NVidia for DDR3 when ATi and spent several years using GDDR5, much faster. Whether minutes HD video converter for portable video player with Badaboom, upscaling of standard-definition movies to almost HD quality with Arcsoft SimHD or fast digital photo editing with Adobe CS4 - the GeForce GTX 275 graphics processor is a multi-talent with outstanding performance.

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