Thanks for your reply Jukka.
I was hoping I might save a bundle on some high end cables that were heavily
discounted, but knowing the format before hand would allow me to configure
the set-up accordingly without the hassle of returns and replacement. Your
solution may be the end result, however.
It would of course be nice if the manufacturers were more detailed in this,
though. Oh well. I'm happy to have what I have all the same.
<jukka.DeleteThis@liimatta.org> wrote in message
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> On Jun 24, 1:15 pm, "Flatland_Surfer" <notmyaddre....DeleteThis@1.placeoranother>
> wrote:
> >
> > I want to use the single link for my monitor and the dual link (better
> > resolution) for my big screen - that is unless both connections are
indeed
> > dual link.
> >
> > My card's I/O Ports are (looking at them head on from left to right)
DVI-I
> > dual link connector, a second DVI-I dual link connector, and a S-Video
> > connector.
> >
> > My PC is not set up yet. I am doing cable runs and other related
matters.
> >
> > Alternatively, is there a way to tell the related DVI-I output info with
the
> > NVidia software later ?
>
> Why not just connect the display and see what happens? If you can't
> get signal when you set the resolution to 2560x1600, if you even can,
> then wait few seconds and try the other connector..
> >> Stay informed about: NVidia 7600GT-What are the true DVI-I outputs?