> 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.
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
"Behind every great fortune is a crime." - Honore de Balzac
> > 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
"Behind every great fortune is a crime." - Honore de Balzac
> > 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!