{ "numMessagesInTopic": 16, "nextInTime": 1511, "senderId": "QQ_cPbPLCBCAm2_A5-8H3CGsU7NoAc9QeUvjERO3IEAhAxxF44ZXGSWM8ShMRZj2M3LUlrrtlLiSSIB9", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [IBM_T2X_LCD] Re: New NVIDIA cards won't drive a DG3/4", "from": "duraid@...", "authorName": "duraid@octopus.com.au", "msgSnippet": "... OK, fair enough. ... Which brand is the 7800GT? ... I d love to know the exact model # of your video card. I assume that when you plug the VP2290b in, you", "msgId": 1510, "topicId": 1491, "spamInfo": { "reason": "12", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 199416452, "messageBody": "
> I recently got one of the VP2290b monitors off eBay, and I just pluggedOK, fair enough.
\n> it into my Ubuntu machine, and it worked (at 11 or 13 Hz, I believe). I
\n> haven't had a chance to fiddle with timings yet, so it was just working
\n> as a 1920x1200 monitor (like the Dell 2405FPW that is normally plugged
\n> in there). I only tried it on the second monitor port, so it should
\n> have been a single link DVI connection.
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> This system has a 7800GT card, and I normally run with two 2405FPWWhich brand is the 7800GT?
\n> monitors. I was considering changing the card for a 7900, since they
\n> are dual dual-link, but now I'm not so sure it will help.
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> I'll fire it up and get the specifics of the configuration if anyone isI'd love to know the exact model # of your video card. I assume that when
\n> interested. (maybe next week, since it's tax time again)
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