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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "yeangchng" <yeang_chng@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> Hi all,
\n>
\n> If you remember, I suggested Nvidia's Quadro NVS 440 as a possible
\n> (cheap) solution to running DG3s/VP2290b's at 41Hz. I don't think
\n> there's been a report from any user running this card with a DG3
\n> yet - I got my NVS440 last week, and tried it this weekend.
\n>
\n> Works like a charm! Using all 4 single link DVI inputs of the DG3,
\n> all I had to do was to activate all the 4 displays in the Display
\n> Control Panel, and I had 3840x2400 @ 41Hz, albeit as 4 different
\n> displays.
\n>
\n> As I was using the consumer-level forceware driver, I did not have
\n> the Multi-view option, but I could link each pair of displays into 1
\n> larger display using the Vertical Span option. this gave two
\n> displays in windows of 1920 x 2400 each. I suspect I will have to
\n> install the Quadro level driver to get multiview working, which will
\n> combine all 4 heads into 1 virtual display.
\n>
\n> Regardless, 4 x 1920 x 1200 -> 3840 x 2400 @ 41Hz works like a charm
\n> out of the box with this card, which makes it a very easy solution
\n> without all the kinks of dual-link and 3-stripe modes. It might even
\n> an attractive solution for DG5 owners as getting 3-stripe mode to
\n> work with anything above the 77.xx drivers is DRIVING ME NUTS!!
\n>
\n> Yeang
\n>