{ "numMessagesInTopic": 16, "nextInTime": 1493, "senderId": "tdYcUkC_w4ParPKCwGX6zbUaD2M_2asY-47MARc_RDTD5mNNzmrdOf6WXzD1FUKZjuh7jQclXNBu8o8bxwSiutDu_tlgu-pPahkgcU_j1g", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: New NVIDIA cards won't drive a DG3/4", "from": ""fluppeteer" <yahoo@...>", "authorName": "fluppeteer", "msgSnippet": "... Oh dear - I was hoping they used external SiI chips. nVidia don t seem to be all that good with integrated ones. ... What, not at all? (Even 11Hz?) Can I", "msgId": 1492, "profile": "fluppeteer", "topicId": 1491, "spamInfo": { "reason": "12", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 192443393, "messageBody": "
>Oh dear - I was hoping they used external SiI chips. nVidia
\n> Hi all,
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\n> Just thought I'd give everyone a warning: the new range of
\n> NVidia cards (90nm GPUs with on-die single/dual-link DVI
\n> transmitters)
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> don't seem toWhat, not at all? (Even 11Hz?) Can I ask what modeline you
\n> be able to drive a DG3/4 panel, at least not on Linux.
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> (I don't do Windows.) This *could* be a driver issue (I've:-(
\n> emailed NVidia and am waiting on a reply), but it might not be,
\n> so be warned.
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> On that note, has anyone out there gotten a T221 up and running with aSomeone was trying to get me a loaner 7800 to try out a while
\n> GeForce 7600GT/GS card?
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