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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, Sandon Van Ness <sandon@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> I believe any dual-link nvidia card shouldn't have a problem doing
\nthis,
\n> its just a matter of the write driver. I had no problem running my
\n> 3007WFP @ 60 Hz and a vp2290b @ 17 Hz off my old system (geforce
\n6600 GT
\n> AGP). I actually posted a video when I did this.
\n>
\n> Steve Wiseman wrote:
\n> >
\n> > Just in case anyone is searching, the above combination works nicely,
\n> > straight out of the box, no hassles. Obviously, the VP2290b (DG3)
\n> > rocks along at a mighty 13Hz like this, but for my needs, that's fine
\n> > (electronic CAD).
\n> > I was concerned that the FX3450 only claimed 3840x2400 in dual-link
\n> > mode, but it appears not. The Dell 3007WFP gets the dual-link, and
\n> > the VP2290b works fine alongside it in single link.
\n> > The Quadro FX 3450 was the default card Dell UK supplied me to drive
\n> > the 3007WFP.
\n> >
\n> > Cheers,
\n> > Steve
\n> >
\n> >
\n>