[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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26''?

I got the 26'' samsung, loving it, just some colour banding issues thru ps3 on HDMI :(

Yep it's the 26". I'm having no problems playing my 360 through VGA, but the auto brightness thing can get really annoying if I'm playing a game/watching a film where most of the scenes are half-dark so it's constantly flickering...

Yep it's the 26". I'm having no problems playing my 360 through VGA, but the auto brightness thing can get really annoying if I'm playing a game/watching a film where most of the scenes are half-dark so it's constantly flickering...

stick your tv into standby and press info->menu->mute->power

this will turn on the tv with the engineer menu onscreen, select 'option table' then on this screen you can disable dynamic dimming. it was a feature I hated too but once I set this the tv was better.

stick your tv into standby and press info->menu->mute->power

this will turn on the tv with the engineer menu onscreen, select 'option table' then on this screen you can disable dynamic dimming. it was a feature I hated too but once I set this the tv was better.

I owe you. Big time. Thanks a bunch ;)

I owe you. Big time. Thanks a bunch ;)

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there are loads of options under that menu, just be careful what you set. I tend not to play about with channel based stuff, but I turned off dynamic contrast and dynamic dimming and thats about it.

I've got a Wii, a PSone and my pc which has these specs:

-Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 3.1 Ghz

-1GB 667Mhz RAM

-Gigabyte DS3 Rev 2.0

-Ati Radeon X1300 Pro 256MB

-160GB Western Digital Sata

-Windows Vista Ultimate 64 Bit

I currently have a 17 inch Sony CRT, but I am upgrading this summer to a 19" Widescreen Viewsonic for my PC.

I have the Wii and PSone connected to a 27" TV.

is that the 26" samsung??

yup, the LE26R74BD is my tv, the monitor is the 19'' Samung BF930, both are ace screens, except I get colour banding on the TV when I have my PS3 plugged in to HDMI, not noticable in blu ray movies and game syou kinda forget its there.

Have you just moved in since your flat doesn?t look lived in. way to clean!!! i know people tidy there desks but if you tidied it for the shots you have to much time on your hands or your obsessed lol

But holy s***, what do you do for a living.

Have you just moved in since your flat doesn?t look lived in. way to clean!!! i know people tidy there desks but if you tidied it for the shots you have to much time on your hands or your obsessed lol

But holy s***, what do you do for a living.

It's always this clean lol (am I obsessed???!).....I always keep me occupation a secre:shifty:y:

My setup is my PC (3400+ x64 cpu, 1gb ram and x800 overclocked) connected to my 24" display. Also connected is my 360. I'd post a pic but I cant be bothered, my desks a bit messy atm. Ohh and I have logitech z5400 for speakers.

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