![]() Good morning all,I'm working on a project to rip and replace our existing surveillance cam infrastructure. Just a reminder, if you are reading the Spark!, Spice it Today is International Sign Languages Awareness Day. Welcome to your Friday Spark! I hope it brightens your day, enlightens you and educates! And. Spark! Pro series – 23rd September 2022 Spiceworks Originals.It means that in Active Directory I have a lot of obsolete computers.Which is the correct behaviour ? Having only a hostname fo. Hello all,I have 200 computers in my organization. When a user gets out of the company I use to change the computer's hostname. Procedure to mantain hostname computers Best Practices & General IT.Don't knock it until you try it, my good man. Those *three* monitors you're proposing represent far more technical complexity, less real estate, higher costs, and still provide an inferior experience. After all, a huge company like Autodesk must surely be on top of these progressions, right? Also, I paid only $440 for this huge, crisp display. Nothing beats the clarity, flexibility, & freedom of this much space & resolution! To be honest, I was so surprised that AutoCAD didn't display correctly that I was sure all I needed was a retstart after my initial install. A 23" display has become *anemically* unsuitable. I'm using a 50" UHDTV as my main monitor, and I could *never* go back to a smaller monitor. Must heartily disagree with you here, JGerth. Just get two 24" and one 27", and compare productivity (not movies or games)ģD TV was a flash in the pan, and there's little reason to think 4K si going to be different - since the primary goal of both those initiatives is to sell hardware. In all seriousness, a monitor ought to last you close to a decade, and there are lot of high quality 24" & 27" displays that will work wonders for you compared to the 17" CRT. But he at least trying to help, understands the question, and most of all shares what he wrote:Īt this point, there seems to be little reason to 'upgrade' to 4K monitors. I’m really frustrated that one modest question has to trigger all this litany of angry psychological rumbling. There is nothing that makes you more right than someone else – not you age, experience, money or whatever. I really do not care what is your opinion regardless of your years of experience, as much as I don’t care about people believing that dinosaurs were roaming with humans not long ago on the earth (some of them with 50 years of experience). In this case my question was very straightforward, and if you do not have the answer or suggestion simply do not answer. If we were sitting in the pub drinking bear we could have discussion about philosophical aspects of monitors, GPUs, CPUs etc. But, I had simple question on the forum specifically created to help users with Autodesk products. I respect your opinion just because you have a right to have it, exactly like me or as a matter of fact anybody else. They decided display was all Microsoft's problem, so we are stuck with that. H4eck, even the new rendering engine can't use the GPU to offload rendering calcs onto. No GPU support, almost no multi-threading, no benefit to having 8 core processors, and they've been mainstream for quite a few years. Frankly Adesk hasn't really seemed to do much with hardware supprt since ADI drivers from the DOS days. It's not my money after I guess that spending dev time on new themes was a higher priority than supporting the bleeding edge of displays. But heck, if someone wants to buy a Ferrari and drive it in town at the speed limit, great. You won't be happy with them for a couple of years at least, so it seems imprudent. If you want to buy 4K monitors for your desktops, go ahead. games do make more sense for 4K monitors - but vector graphics really don't at this point. However, the bottom line is that the software does not support the hardware under discussion. Yes, that's an opinion, a perhaps cynical one based on nearly 4 decades of hearing IT vendors hype, fud & and gimmicks rather than based on peer reviewed literature or academic studies.
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