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\n> Hello everybody!
\n>
\n> I have recently bought a T221 DG5 from Novoventus and I'm trying to
\n> make it work to its full potential (3840x2400@48Hz) with an nVidia
\n> Quadro FX3500 Ibm branded (I don't know what that involves).
\n> I read some very interesting threads here stating that the fx3500
\n> requires an additional power supply (6-pin cable from PSU) to run
\n> smoothly since it needs 80 Watts whereas the PCI-e 16-lane can
\n
> "only" 75W. Thanks for those precious info :)DVI
\n> I have already attached a dual-DVI-to-dual-DVi cable from one dual-
\n
> head of the graphic card and to the converter box and athe
\n> LFH-60-to-LFH-60 cable from the converter box to plug A of the
\n> monitor; according to the threads I read here that configuration
\n> should lead to a 3840x2400@25Hz scenario.
\n> Now I got, included in the t221 package, two cables which are
\n> LFH-60-to-2x-single-DVI. May I use one of them to connect it from
\n
> remaining dual-DVI head of the graphic card to the LFH-60 plug B ofwould
\n> the monitor, leaving one DVI end of the same cable unplugged? Or
\n
> it be better if I buy a LFH-60 to dual-DVI cable?some
\n>
\n>
\n> Thank you for your kind help,
\n>
\n> Corrado Gizzi
\n> Italy
\n>
\n> P.S.
\n>
\n> Maybe I didn't read carefully the manual, but I didn't find out what
\n> the USB cable (from PC to CB) is for. Another issue I'd like to
\n> understand better is what the EDID setting, I often read about in
\n
> threads here, is able to do.
\n>