{ "numMessagesInTopic": 8, "nextInTime": 614, "senderId": "bT8lIcH5lsUYSd-3kBcfVymS_6ioMR43fUwiPPX35Sba1BshOie32bkK4egSyz3EFwzhhYLSvumkEUttbPsmoB2lxeEDrs89rcKRtyUVKxpRopjo", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [IBM_T2X_LCD] DG1 into a DG3?", "from": "Wilson John Chan <wilson@...>", "authorName": "Wilson John Chan", "msgSnippet": "... Get the cable, upgrade your firmware and set the EDID to the refresh you want. That s it. ... There might be performance differences among those cards. ", "msgId": 613, "profile": "wilsoncca", "topicId": 612, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 20436897, "messageBody": "
>I've gone through the archives and think the following is true. CanGet the cable, upgrade your firmware and set the EDID to the refresh you
\n>anyone please confirm? I have a T221 DG1 model that came with a
\n>g200mmx, but the PCI bandwidth has become annoying. I'd like to drive
\n>it via a PCI-express x16 card, but I think the dg1 will only take 2x
\n>single-link DVI.
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\n>Is getting a set of the 60-pin-to-2-dvi cables that came with the DG3
\n>all I need to do to turn my dg1 into a dg3? IBM part number 55P0995
\n>looks like the one.
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>Because the dg1 doesn't support dual-link, I don't think there's anyThere might be performance differences among those cards.
\n>difference between the nvidia 4400g/3400/1400 -- they can all do 2
\n>single links to get me 20-25Hz refresh. True?
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\n>Thanks for the help!
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