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System Name | Diablo | Baal | Mephisto | Andariel |
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Processor | i5-3570K@4.4GHz | 2x Xeon X5675 | i7-4710MQ | i7-2640M |
Motherboard | Asus Sabertooth Z77 | HP DL380 G6 | Dell Precision M4800 | Lenovo Thinkpad X220 Tablet |
Cooling | Swiftech H220-X | Chassis cooled (6 fans + HS) | dual-fanned heatpipes | small-fanned heatpipe |
Memory | 32GiB DDR3-1600 CL9 | 96GiB DDR3-1333 ECC RDIMM | 32GiB DDR3L-1866 CL11 | 8GiB DDR3L-1600 CL11 |
Video Card(s) | Dual GTX 670 in SLI | Embedded ATi ES1000 | Quadro K2100M | Intel HD 3000 |
Storage | many, many SSDs and HDDs.... |
Display(s) | 1 Dell U3011 + 2x Dell U2410 | HP iLO2 KVMoIP | 3200x1800 Sharp IGZO | 1366x768 IPS with Wacom pen |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 550D | HP DL380 G6 Chassis | Dell Precision M4800 | Lenovo Thinkpad X220 Tablet |
Audio Device(s) | Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD | None | On-board | On-board |
Power Supply | Corsair AX850 | Dual 750W Redundant PSU (Delta) | Dell 330W+240W (Flextronics) | Lenovo 65W (Delta) |
Mouse | Logitech G502, Logitech G700s, Logitech G500, Dell optical mouse (emergency backup) |
Keyboard | 1985 IBM Model F 122-key, Ducky YOTT MX Black, Dell AT101W, 1994 IBM Model M, various integrated |
Software | FAAAR too much to list |
try 1600x900 since that should scale correctly on your laptop screen.
1080p on your screen will looks fuzzy because it is not a whole number:1 ratio of pixels. whereas 900p is 4:1
I actually use only 125% scaling, giving me the equivalent of 2560x1440 on my 15.6" screen. Most things work fine, but older/more technical stuff like MMC is a bit blurry. Perfectly readable.
Dude it's not worth arguing with these people. When I saw a 1440p phone for the first time, its sharpness stood out to me across the room! That's a 5.5" screen from 6 feet away!
Yet I remember people telling me it took a 50" screen to tell the difference between 720p and 1080p. Now they say the same thing with 4K. Just like 144 vs 120 vs 60 fps - the peasant arguments will never end.
Better is better, and it is easy to tell the difference. If you can't tell the difference - well I am sorry then you have terrible eyesight.
On phones I can't tell past ~400ppi during normal use at normal phone distances 15-30cm. It's good enough for me and I welcome the lower power usage of "only" using a 1080p screen on the various Sony Xperia flagships.
For the record, I owned an HTC 10, that had a 2560x1440 screen in the same 5.2" size as the 1920x1080 in my Xperia Z2, and it improved nothing for what I use my phone for (primarily IM and reddit). Sadly, the HTC's firmware had an annoying number of niggles, so I sold it on and went back to my now quite old Z2 despite the performance improvement in places.