{ "numMessagesInTopic": 10, "nextInTime": 467, "senderId": "bXAN8RBxe_dWImAqup02ieqUk-BFAu50CVBC-DjVMkhktkaBobrRzVEZXYWAue7H-lVw7nx7i7PVOFDQPWJJHz0ne2_-XdE80NioNhAqQtUmi2Q3", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [IBM_T2X_LCD] Re: nvidia 6800 ultra ddl", "from": "Wilson John Chan <wilson@...>", "authorName": "Wilson John Chan", "msgSnippet": "... I just tried a DG5 with the 6800 DDL on a Mac yesterday. It worked fine at 24Hz (EDID #2) using the dual-link converter box. The dual+single-link 48Hz", "msgId": 466, "profile": "wilsoncca", "topicId": 458, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 20436897, "messageBody": "
>I just tried a DG5 with the 6800 DDL on a Mac yesterday. It worked fine
\n>Meanwhile, I suspect you're stuck with a DG5 if you want to use
\n>the dual link connectors (has anyone tried one on a Mac?) And
\n>I'll continue to be jealous that there's no PC-based 6800 Ultra
\n>solution with dual link connectors on it (somebody, *please*;
\n>leave the pads on from nVidia's reference design and I'll solder
\n>the chips on myself!) I notice nVidia's site now has a FAQ about
\n>the Apple monitor, essentially confirming that you need a Quadro.
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