Daniel Kristjansson wrote: >Just in case someone wants to get this working you should know that not >all Single Link DVI is created the same. In particular my nice fanless >GeForce FX5200 had a maximum pixel lock of 135Mhz over DVI: > >(--) NVIDIA(1): DFP-0: maximum pixel clock: 135 MHz >(--) NVIDIA(1): DFP-0: Internal Single Link TMDS > >Unless you have Dual Link DVI card, you need a single link >video card that supports at least 155 Mhz over Single Link DVI.... >The best single link cards support 165 Mhz, so it is possible. > >I dug a Quadra out of my box of junk, it supports DualLink DVI: > >(--) NVIDIA(1): DFP-0: maximum pixel clock: 330 MHz >(--) NVIDIA(1): DFP-0: Internal Single Link TMDS > >It has no problem driving the monitor, but I did have to go >online and buy a Dual Link DVI cable for about $7 + S/H. > >BTW I included the second line because the driver still reports >"Single Link" with the Dual Link DVI port... > >-- Daniel > > I have this monitor and could run it with a single link DVI. I just needed to ensure that the driver allowed this. The current nvidia driver does not allow me to go the full hog, so I downgraded to version 1.0-7174 which does not impose such a pixel clock restriction.
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