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Hey Taz,
Good suggestion to reinstall windows. But I was aware of this issue,
so each time I reinstalled the driver it was on a freshly
reformatted system (it was time for my complete reformat/reinstall
so I decided to mess around).
Yes,\n leadtek is the PNY for Asia and Europe I think, it's basically
the same Nvidia card rebranded. I'm really not sure that the 1x card
will be able to handle the bandwidth of the 9.2Mpix display - I
looked up the specs and the 1x throughput was close enough to that
of 32-bit 33Mhz PCI that I was afraid of reliving the days of my
using Quadro FX600 PCI to drive the DG3 (slow as hell!).
Yes, the cards should behave completely independently. The games
will just run on your high end 3D card.
Yeang
--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com, taz das <dassiq@...> wrote:
>
> I have a feeling you might have to reinstall windows or get a tool
that get rids of all nvidia drivers and start fresh.
> But hey great news for DG3/vp2290b owners if nvs440 can run it at
41Hz.
>
> Leadtek has PCI-E 1x nvs440 as well, I have a feeling\n that it will
run the DG3 with the same ease as its x16 twin.
>
> I would really like to see some bench marks of nvs440 running 3d
CAD apps like 3d studio max or MAYA or some other engineering cad
apps.
>
> Now some basic questions :)
>
> What I dont know is what are the effects of having 2 different
video cards running on the system. Do they act independent ? like
one drives a 30inch display and other DG3 ? Does the desktop UI
behaves totally separately, I guess it should :)
> e.g. If I am playing highend 3d game do I tell the game just use
my high end video card but not the nvs440 ?
>
> I will for sure now buy a nvs440 card for my vp2290b , looks like
an ideal solution cost/performance wise.
>
> Great work Yeang !
>
> Thanks
>
> taz
>
>
>
> yeangchng <yeang_chng@ ...> wrote: \n
Well, spent a large portion of the gorgeous summer day today
> fiddling around trying to get Multiview working with the NVS440
and
> a DG3. How stupid is that?
>
> Anyway, here's what I found:
>
> - if I had the NVS440 card alone in the system (I have a Tyan
K8WE
> with 2x PCIe x16 slots), Multiview works great, and you get a
single
> 3840x2400 @ 41Hz, with a single taskbar, presented as a single
> monitor to Windows.
>
> - if I inserted a 6800GTO into the 2nd slot (or swapped them
> around), the Multiview tab either disappeared or refused to work,
> which leaves me with 2 separate desktops of 1920 x 2400 each as I
> can use Horizontal Span to pair each two of the four heads.
>
> This was with either 84.xx Quadro drivers or the 91.xx newest
> general driver release.
>
\n > I even tried using Rivatuner to softmod my 6800GTO to a Quadro in
> the hopes that it was the non-Quadroness of the 6800GTO that
> prevented Multiview from working on the NVS440 when the 6800GTO
was
> in the system. This did nothing to help. Neither did forcing a
> driver install on the 6800GTO as a Quadro 3400 help.
>
> If anyone has any experience with getting Multiview to work in a
> mixed card system please let me know! I think that 2 NVS 440
cards
> would work well to drive two DG3/DG5's at max refresh with
> Multiview, it's just the mixing of other cards into the system
that
> causes all these problems.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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