On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 15:31:31 GMT, "Bob Day"
<xxxxxx.TakeThisOut@yyyyyy.com> wrote:
>"BakaSan" <aa.TakeThisOut@aa.com> wrote in message news:444109d6$1@127.0.0.1...
>> So the answer is YES and it is safe for me to buy this LCD without buying a new display card?
>
>From the data below, I'd say the answer is NO. Both the horizontal and
>vertical resolutions must be the exact values you are looking for, i.e.,
>1680 and 1050, and that combination is not listed. However, check nVidia's
>website for the latest driver for the Ti4200. 1680x1050 may now be included.
No, you can set custom resolutions... just arbitrarily pick
a resolution and you can set it with the semi-modern
Forceware drivers, though it will have to be added through
Display Properites and there are limits to the increments
IE- you couldn't set 1281 x 1025, but you could set 1290 x
1040, or of course 1680 x 1050.
That's analog though, with DVI it will most likely sync
automagically.
Just don't expect to do much 3D gaming with a GF4 @ 1680 x
1050, it's not up to the task.
>> Stay informed about: ti4200 and wide screen