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Old 31st Dec 2007, 12:48
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As some of you on here already know, I am upgrading my computer.

Here are a few of my specs...
-ASUS 570-SLI Board
-AMD X2 3.2GHz 6400+ w/ZALMAN 9500
-EVGA 8800GTS 640MB
-4GIGS KINGSTON HYPERX PC2 6400
-WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE 64-BIT

I currently have a 19" Samsung LCD Widescreen.

Whether or not I get another video card, should I get a bigger monitor for gaming?

I am open to anything. Thanks for viewing!
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Old 31st Dec 2007, 13:40
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well there's a lot of reasons you could upgrade to a nice monitor.

because you feel like it
because your old one is well...old
because you want one that supports higher resolutions
because you want a bigger one
because you want to start running 2 at the same time

it's really up to you. personally, if i had the chance, i'd DEFINITELY go for a 26" from samsung because its just such a beautiful monitor.
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My System: Ezekiel

Processor(s):
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66ghz
Motherboard:
MSI P-35 Neo Combo chipset
RAM Memory:
2 gigs G. Skill ddr2 800mhz
Graphics Card(s):
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800gtx+ 512mb
Sound Card:
Creative 7.1 soundcard
Hard Drive(s):
160 gig Western Digital SATA drive
Optical Drive(s):
ASUS 16x dvd-cd rw combo drive
Case / PSU:
CoolerMaster case, Antec Earthwatts 500w
Cooling:
3x stock 120mm fans, 1 stock CPU fan
Network / Internet:
Brighthouse Cable 1mb/s
Monitor(s):
22 inch Samsung widescreen
Operating System(s):
Windows XP pro sp2
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