I have a very old monitor that just keeps on ticking.I will be purchasing a new computer soon, and I just want to know when it would be in my best interest to upgrade to a new one.The monitor is a
Gateway EV 700
purchased in 1996
It came brand new with my state of the art Pentium Pro 200 mhz system back in the day, if that says anything.
I am willing to use it until it blows up,but can it keep up with a high-end gaming computer(refresh rates,picture quality,etc.), or should I just buy a new monitor too?
Yeah, that EV700 seems to be a pretty robust monitor. But TeeDub is right, larger does make a difference.
Dell PowerEdge 400SC
Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz
WD740GD (74GB HD)
WD1200JB (120GB HD)
WD400JB (40GB HD)
LG DVD Burner
Sony CD Burner
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Hauppauge WinTV PVR-350
Yes, the EV700 is humming right along.When it does ride into the sunset though, should I just upgrade to a 20+ inch CRT, or try an LCD?I use my computer mostly for gaming, and I have read that LCDs have a little trouble with flickering on some games.What do you guys recommend, a 20+ inch CRT, OR a LCD around the same size?I know the LCD is more expensive, but I`ll just buy what is best for my setup.Thanks for all of the input guys!
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