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Dirty ^

Always loved the way you use Blue .... plus your desktop teasers r0xs ! ;)

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Can't ever have enough of BLUE !! Everythings blends in so well :yes: .....can't wait for those sweet drive icons Amit ! :p

Memories of Childhood....

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Beautiful nostalgic desktop Scott.....brings back some fond memories ! (Y)

I just switched from 1280x1024 @ 60Hz, to a very good on the eyes 1024x768 at 75Hz.

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I don't think that 75hz is good for your eyes. When I had a CRT (1152x864@75hz) monitor I usually had pus in my eyes in the end of the day.

After using my monitor at 75Hz, 60Hz is unbearable. Look's like I will be sticking with this setup for awhile.

Ah, and for my desktop I bring you not so much matching!

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maybe you should just buy a better monitor?

It could also be the video card... my old computer didn't support anything above 60Hz... Now I'm running at 1280x960 @ 72Hz.

60Hz is just bad because you end up with interference from electric lights around the room, since they're also running at 60Hz. 72Hz is actually better than 75Hz, since you'll end up with less noticable interference.

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