431 watt 12v P4 power supply {has the extra connectors for the P4 mainboard}.
The AGP video card I am using in the agp pro slot is the ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128meg DDR
1280x1024x32 @75hz display setting
Maxtor PCI ATA133 controller with Western Digital ATA100(D1) 120gig and Maxtor ATA133(D0)
80 gig.
200+ gig total for the Maxtor (Promise) controller. quarter terabytes total
Windows XP pro
Logitech cordless Trackman wheel
Logitech iTouch cordless keyboard
Sony SDM-S71 Lcd flatscreen 17" (analog)
Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
Klipsch THX 2.1 front speakers with sub-woofer
Monsoon speakers with sub-woofer (2.1) rear
Kingston EtheRx network card for cable modem
Creative 52x cdrom
HP dvd-writer dvd200i
case mounted fan at rear.
tye wrapped fans cooling HDD's
Power supply has dual fans {adjustable}
pick up a copy of the latest Maximum PC. Read about the way the mfg'ers are getting their
LCD/TFT/flatscreen's to refresh faster than ~25ms. Like first past is 260,000 colours the
next past is something less than 1.67 mil, then two bits are dithered real time to finish
screen draw - you just gotta read that article. Or maybe you did ?
me ? for now i'll stick to ~25ms and
Sony SDM-S71 Lcd flatscreen 17" (analog/no dvi)
1280x1024x32 @75hz display setting ~25ms
ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128meg DDR
I also do have an HP-70 TFT that i run with dvi and 1280x1025x32.
i still don't understand you question. (not that it matters) maybe you meant to ask this
in the Nvideo ng ? I then would be surprised they even are up to thinking about 16 bits.
No, and I don't think you can. The difference between 24 i 32 bit colour is
that the 32-bit has an aditional 8-bit channel which is used for
determaning transparency and is not used for displaying colors. That means
that 24 and 32 both can display the same number of colours (16.7 million,
which is more than the eye can see). The additional 8-bit chanal is used
only internaly by the videocrad, when rendering.