Soldato
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Ok, 34 it is.![]()
Although having said that lol....I'm no expert...I'm not even using the proper leads ...but the monitor is nice though

Ok, 34 it is.![]()
You are going to be blown away by the quality when using the proper cable!No idea how you have used the monitor for this long with that DVI cable
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TBH, if I wasn't aware of the cable stuff, I would have thought that the monitor was brokenas using a DVI cable with a DVI-D monitor looks beyond terrible! Text etc. is completely unreadable, even HDMI looks far better!
hehe, I better start whoring the AA again in bf 4 to make sure that doesn't happen![]()
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The 34UM65 link here says it's £449.99 but after clicking the web site says £479.99 ....... which one is correct? (very tempting at 449.99 *cough*)
Lol but...it does allow me to hit helis way up very high lol...but I will give some other options a go
just as well cos i'm rubbish with on foot gun to gun...where as my daughter is pretty hot in bf3 at team death match
You need DVI-D, that cable image you posted is just DVI.
So this here is what you need:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-066-OK
The connection/pins should look like this:
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Don't bother when they are too high up, just wait till they get closer then shred them with the 30mm cannon
Zunis are great against groups of infantry and tanks/lavs.
Infantry play in bf = PFFFFFFFFFFT, vehicles is where it is at!![]()
Just thought I would chime in on this for some clarification (could be read nitpicking...). Both the cable that foster grant linked to and the cable that Nexus18 linked to are DVI-D (DVI Digital). The difference is that the one in Foster's link is only single link where as the picture that Nexus 18 showed is dual link.
Single link DVI has a maximum supported resolution of 1920 x 1200 @ 60hz while dual link DVI has a maximum supported resolution of 2560 x 1600 @ 60hz or 1920 x 1200 @ 120hz.
In summary, Nexus18 is entirely correct that the cable is the problem, and he has linked the correct cable for the solution, I just wanted to clarify the reasons why.
Cheers
What cables, if any, actually come with the monitor?
Depends on what you're using your monitors for, I game and use my secondary one to keep an eye on other things so one big one wouldn't be very useful to me.