Ive just been doing a little look around, and noticed this at matrox.com for the G550:
Max resolution (primary + secondary digital flat panel) 1280 x 1024 @ 32bpp
Ive just ordered a Dell 2000FP 20 inch flat panel that supports 1600X1200 and uses a DVI-D connector (also has a analoge connector, but whats the point).
I also saw this:
where the guy looks like he has the same screen Ive just ordered. The specs on matrox.com for the G550 day it is a DVI-I connection. Are these compatible with DVI-D?
Also, Im assuming the new card will support DVI, and as its Matrox, 1600X1200 resolution should be supported . Is that a sensible assumption?
Also, is it possible that it might support DVI-D as well as DVI-I if these arnt already compatible?
Im not looking for anything definate(well, I am, but Im not expecting any hard answer), but I would realy like my next card to be another Matrox one.
Ali
Max resolution (primary + secondary digital flat panel) 1280 x 1024 @ 32bpp
Ive just ordered a Dell 2000FP 20 inch flat panel that supports 1600X1200 and uses a DVI-D connector (also has a analoge connector, but whats the point).
I also saw this:
where the guy looks like he has the same screen Ive just ordered. The specs on matrox.com for the G550 day it is a DVI-I connection. Are these compatible with DVI-D?
Also, Im assuming the new card will support DVI, and as its Matrox, 1600X1200 resolution should be supported . Is that a sensible assumption?
Also, is it possible that it might support DVI-D as well as DVI-I if these arnt already compatible?
Im not looking for anything definate(well, I am, but Im not expecting any hard answer), but I would realy like my next card to be another Matrox one.
Ali
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