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>Bear in mind that the connector on the NVS440 is a DMS-59 and
\n> Basically, you can't use a converter box for a Viewsonic. The best
\n> and cheapest way to get 41 hz is to buy an NVS 440 for roughly $475
\n> on ebay, find 2 LFH to LFH cables and get a PCI-E motherboard. The
\n> NVS is only 2D, but its the cheapest card out there for the full
\n> refresh without taking up 2 slots.
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> > Can anyone describe the simplest (fewest non-standard boxes,As JJ says, you're stuck at 25Hz (with the provided EDID, or
\n> > cables, etc.) to achieve this? I believe I need a nVidia
\n> > Quadro FX 3xxx/4xxx/5xxx card. Can I just get some
\n> > "special" cables and achieve my goal? Running WinXP Pro.
\n> > Thanks.
\n> >
\n> > Barry
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