Monotype wrote: » The latest script is in the first post. Make sure you copy the lot of it - not just part of it. It works fine in opera. Looks a bit 'meh'. I think I'll wait until a Service Pack when they realised the metro was a bit of a disaster for desktops, and they patch in extra options to return it to normal. :pac: There's one or two new features that are improved - most notably the copy system - but not worth upgrading from 7, I think. I'm not sure I'd even go for it on a new system where the choice is 7 or 8. 7 was a quite a well done OS and didn't need waiting for service packs as it was pretty much a very cleaned up Vista. 8 undoubtedly needs some revision as it's not even natural to use aside from getting used to the interface.
thewheel2.0 wrote: » Happy to report that I got my Logilink wireless card working thanks to sarz91. The card comes with a PCI bracket that isn't the right length and had to be bent back to let it plug in all the way - me being a complete noob didn't realize that it needs to 'click' in. That means my build was a resounding success! May just have to reapply some thermal paste using pea method. Would the Thermal paste I got with my Macho be ok to use 7 days after my build or would it be all hardened up (its not sealed. also Ive no idea if it hardens up or not!).
ShadowHearth wrote: » lads. if i want to connect third monitor i need to use display port for it? or can i use hdmi too? 2 monitors currently connected by DVI and DVI to VGA converter.
Eboggles wrote: » Pretty sure 1 out of the 3 outputs has to be displayport.
GCDLawstudent wrote: » Sorry are we talking nVidia here? If so I've not a clue - I thought you needed two cards for three displays under nVidia.
GCDLawstudent wrote: » Do the monitors still have to be identical in nVidia setups?
GCDLawstudent wrote: » http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-surround-system-requirements.html Note any 3 digital connectors in single card mode - I think your VGA needs changing Ah its only for 3D surround sorry! (Identical monitors) GeForce GTX 680 Single-GPU Surround The GTX 680 allows three Surround monitors to run simultaneously through the GTX 680’s two DVI connectors, single HDMI connector and single DisplayPort connector. Any combination of connectors and monitors is A-OK in 2D Surround, though in 3D Vision Surround the two DVI connectors and single DisplayPort connector must be utilized, and users must have three matching 3D Vision monitors. Furthermore, the 3D Vision monitor connected to the DisplayPort requires a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter if the monitor lacks native DisplayPort compatibility. You can purchase adapters from the NVIDIA Online Store and Club 3D. Users wishing to avoid this additional purchase should turn their attention to the BenQ XL2420T and BenQ XL2420TX NVIDIA 3D Vision LightBoost monitors, the first to feature built-in DisplayPort connectors that support 3D. Hmmm seems they need to share "common timings". Can you do me a favour Shadow? When you get this set up can you see if it stretches the image like eyefinity does on the side monitors. I'm really not sure I like it.
GCDLawstudent wrote: » No DVI on the VGA bad boy? What is it out of interest? I think all the displays have to be the same size at least.