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Author: KevinSmithkc7eph@inficad.com
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Subject: VooDoo3 2000
Well, it _might_ drop signal, I really don't know for sure, but being a 19"
Trinitron, I don't really want to find out....

Kevin



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Subject: Re: VooDoo3 2000


>
>
> \_ Bill, according to my VooDoo overclocker in Windoze, the 3500 will do

up to
> \_ 2046*1536 at 85 Hz, not sure about the color depth... I haven't tried

that
> \_ far, 'cuz I don't want to over-do my monitor.
>
> Aren't most monitors smart enough to drop signal if it goes past their
> limits nowadays? makes recovery a pain if there's no signal driving
> the monitor though....
>
> I'd like to see an elder monitor overdriven till it caught fire. That
> would be cool.
>
> Prefereably under windows with news crews taping.
>
> "This is Mary Kim Titla, here with local representatives of PLUG,
> illustrating the dangers inherit in using MS Windows 3.1, 95, 95osr2,
> 98, 98 SE, NT3.5, NT3.51, NT4, especially NT4SP2, NT2000, and other
> like minded operating systems.
>
> This monitor caught fire in 0.2 seconds after booting.
>
> Here with me is JLF, a local sysadmin. JLF, do you have anything good
> to say about windows at all?
>
> ...
>
> Are you alright, is that a seizure you're having, or are you just
> laughing?"
>
> Apologies to M-K Titla and JLF.
>
> David
>
>
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