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Video mode 1440x900 on nVidia 6200

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Rhapsodiano - 09 Apr 2007 09:28 GMT
Hi, I wanted to know if my graphic board nVidia 6200 would support a new
widescreen monitor on DVI using a resolution of 1440x900. Thanks a lot!
DaveW - 10 Apr 2007 00:24 GMT
It would support it at low frame rates.  That card is somewhat underpowered
for that LCD.

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> Hi, I wanted to know if my graphic board nVidia 6200 would support a new
> widescreen monitor on DVI using a resolution of 1440x900. Thanks a lot!
SoCalCommie - 10 Apr 2007 11:16 GMT
Low frame rates in Games... yes, but the OP isn't asking that question.

OP, the answer is no (unless you want to customize it). The good news, it
will support 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz natively using the 93.71 drivers.

SoCalCommie

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> It would support it at low frame rates.  That card is somewhat underpowered
> for that LCD.
>
> > Hi, I wanted to know if my graphic board nVidia 6200 would support a new
> > widescreen monitor on DVI using a resolution of 1440x900. Thanks a lot!
Rhapsodiano - 11 Apr 2007 13:10 GMT
> OP, the answer is no (unless you want to customize it). The good news, it
> will support 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz natively using the 93.71 drivers.

What do you mean with "customize it", what should I do?
SoCalCommie - 11 Apr 2007 20:02 GMT
You would have to create a special timing profile (I've never done it, but
from what I've read, it's not an easy thing to do). I thought you were
interested in driving a 22" wide-screen display? Mine - and all the ones
I've looked at - are 1680 x 1050. So are the 20"s. Since the 6200 WILL
SUPPORT 1680 x 1050 NATIVELY, why care about 1440 x 900?

SoCalCommie

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> > OP, the answer is no (unless you want to customize it). The good news, it
> > will support 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz natively using the 93.71 drivers.
>
> What do you mean with "customize it", what should I do?
Conor - 11 Apr 2007 20:38 GMT
> You would have to create a special timing profile (I've never done it, but
> from what I've read, it's not an easy thing to do). I thought you were
> interested in driving a 22" wide-screen display? Mine - and all the ones
> I've looked at - are 1680 x 1050. So are the 20"s. Since the 6200 WILL
> SUPPORT 1680 x 1050 NATIVELY, why care about 1440 x 900?

Because many 19" ones, like my LG, are 1440x900...

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SoCalCommie - 12 Apr 2007 01:50 GMT
Are you paying attention? The OP was asking about 'reduced blanking' and
would his card do 1680 x 1050 with 'reduced blanking'... my answer was / is
yes. OP - apparently afraid to exceed his card's 1600 x 1200 spec - was
asking about a resolution less than the native horizontal resolution of
1680 - I'm assuming this - of the display he's thinking of purchasing. OP
was asking about a 22" wide-screen NOT a LOWLY 19" :-p

SoCalCommie

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> > You would have to create a special timing profile (I've never done it, but
> > from what I've read, it's not an easy thing to do). I thought you were
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> >
> Because many 19" ones, like my LG, are 1440x900...
Rhapsodiano - 12 Apr 2007 13:34 GMT
Hei! be quiet! the situation is: I want a 19" 1440x900 LCD monitor. I
simply wanted to know if i can drive it with nVidia 6200 in any way...!
Gil - 16 Apr 2007 01:55 GMT
Yes. My 6600GT works fine at that res on my 19" widescreen LCD. Pretty
zippy, too!
 
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