Kenny, the Tesla c series cards (e.g. c2050, c2070) have DVI video  
out. The m series cards (m2050, m2070) do not. We have a c2050 card,  
but have not yet configured it for graphics. We plan to shortly.

jc

On Aug 3, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Gruchalla, Kenny wrote:

> Has anyone tried using the new Tesla 20-series (Fermi) with  
> VirtualGL? I heard a couple months ago at a conference that the  
> fermi-based Tesla cards would provide framebuffer support,  
> presumably making them suitable for running VirtualGL. But I haven't  
> seen any mention of framebuffer capabilities in the spec sheets or  
> reviews. Has anyone tried it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Kenny
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