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mORTcube

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  1. Username: mORTcube https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1 https://www.vessel.com/videos/AqsaM9-Zo Also thank you Linus and everyone who helped/sponsored it for making this awesome giveaway, Thanks Guys!
  2. Since i dont know what to say, I will post specs of my "powerful" rig. Alright, its : Athlon 64 X2 5200+ AsRock 960GC-GS FX Zalman CNPS5X Performa Cooler 4 GBs of DDR2 RAM 120GB Seagate HDD Eurocase 450W PSU The gpu is integrated in motherboard (AMD Radeon 3000 graphics) Its old, but i still love it.
  3. I'm back, running on the onboard graphics, And it's running just fine.. 1080p is back, the display is clear and sharp, colors are great (I love the IPS) and there are no lines or squares or anything like that. So yeah, i guess I'll be stuck with onboard graphics for some time Anyway thank you so much
  4. No, but it's definitely not bad monitor. First i thought it was so i gave it back and I took a new one.
  5. Well it says it does, but i tried it once and the display didn't showed up, but i might give it another try.
  6. With DVI its even worse, there are basically no colors, just blue and white and the maximum resolution is 800x600.
  7. No actually not, I live in small apartment and i cannot afford a TV or a second computer.
  8. Can't say, my monitor doesn't support the HDMI or even display port, but my guess is that it would be the same.
  9. Alright, so I have a bit weird problem with a Graphics Card. It all started when i bought the new monitor BenQ GW2320, they gave a VGA cable to the monitor so I just plugged it in and it worked fine for a while.But suddenly, the monitor had only 4 resolution options 800x600,1024x768,1280x1024 and 1600x1200. Also my graphics driver were not responding at all, and in the device manager there was a little yellow triangle next to the GPU. After a few days of reinstalling drivers and reclamation of the monitor. I've figured that if u support that VGA connector from the GPU (I mean this http://s28.postimg.org/rtguzf0vh/GT630.jpg ) that the 1080p resolution is back and the drivers are working just fine, however if i do that, the computer will work for about 10 minutes, after 10 minutes there will be some weird yellow squares and after around 2 minutes the computer will shutdown... well not exactly shutdown, the computer is technically still running, but i can't see anything or hear anything. Also i tried different VGA cable or even a DVI cable, but that just makes things worst. It's either a 1600x1200 stretched display with no drivers or 1080p display with drivers for 10 minutes.. Isn't that a weird problem?
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