Tom,

Native Resolution is a monitor thing, no card has one. Any card on the 
market today will support 1680x1050, this is the standard resolution for 
20" widescreen LCD's. You may have to set teh driver to the native 
resolution of the monitor initially.

-Adam


Tom C wrote:
> Thanks Bill and Adam.  I'll ask another question it would otherwise take me 
> a while to get the answer to.
> 
> Native resolution.  The monitors I'm looking at getting are widescreen 1680 
> x 1050.  I see some cards list resolutions both above and below that, but 
> not exactly that.  Should I assume that the specific resolution is not 
> supported by the card?  I likewise see specs that say just because you don't 
> see your monitor resolution listed, does not mean it will not work.
> 
> Should I be worried or will the native resolution be detected and the 
> firmware adapt itself to the aspect ratio of the monitor (make sense?).
> 
> Tom C.
> 
> 
>> From: Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: Re: OT - Dual DVI Video Cards
>> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 21:35:11 -0400
>>
>> Tom C wrote:
>>> It's likely I'll be able to purchase a new desktop soon.  I'll be 
>> running
>>> dual monitors.  Since I can't afford anything I want. I'll be buying a
>>> pre-built off the shelf system.
>>>
>>> The video card that's in it uses the PCI-express bus.  I'm looking to
>>> replace it with a card supporting dual DVI output.
>>>
>>> I notice that some say nVidia based cards are superior and opinions vary 
>> for
>>> numerous reasons.  I also see there are numerous manufacturers that use 
>> a
>>> common chip set.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions? Hoping to stay under $250.  Not big on buying a card 
>> from
>>> an obscure mfr. even if it has a well regarded chip set. Don't care 
>> about
>>> gaming at all, just solid all around performance.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Tom C.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Sounds like any card on the market will pretty much handle your needs.
>> Dual-DVI cards are essentially dominant in todays market.
>>
>> I'd personally look at an ATI card, but I've had bad luck with nVidia
>> myself. Something along the lines of a HD 2600 would probably be my choice.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
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