>At 11:05 PM -0500 11/2/01, Phillip Blancher wrote:
>>   >
>>>   Actually, it was just a crippled design, the 5200/75 did 832x640. The
>>>   5260 video was the culprit here. If you take the logic board out and
>>>   put it in a 5200 case, you'll get the extra resolution. Another way
>>>   is to get an LC 630 to put the 5260 board into, it'll give  you the
>>>   extra resolution as well.
>>>
>>>   James
>>
>>So it is a case issue, rather than logic board.. does that mean that if got
>>a hold of a 6360 logic board, and put in the 5260 case, i would only get
>>640X480 res?
>
>I have yet to see a video card or VRAM that was attached to the case,
>those things are always connected to the MoBo in every computer I
>have ever seen, YKMV
>
>Regards James

But if you connect a fixed resolution 13" monitor to 7600/132 with 
4MB of vram, you'd still only get 640x480. The video will support up 
to 1280x1024 with thousands of colours, but it won't help with a 
fixed resolution monitor.
Think of the 5260 as a 5200 with fixed resolution 14" monitor duct 
taped to the bottom half.
The video card VRAM will support higher resolutions, just not in that chassis.

James

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