What is the MAX resolution for DVI and VGA with Adv Dock?
What is the MAX resolution for DVI and VGA with Adv Dock?
I have a 14.1 Widescreen with NVIDIA and WXGA+ screen.
I want to use it with the advanced mini dock and have Dual monitors.
What is the Max widescreen resolution that I can get from the DVI and also from the VGA?
I want to use it with the advanced mini dock and have Dual monitors.
What is the Max widescreen resolution that I can get from the DVI and also from the VGA?
ron's correct if referring to VGA output since up to 2048x1536 is supported. DVI appears to be more limited.kingweb wrote:That significantly conflicts with what Ron said.
you could also purchase a thinkpad advanced dock and install a separate video card supporting dual DVI ports to drive two monitors. i'm not sure what card to recommend here. ron is the resident dock + video card expert.
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My guess is that you should be fine.
The VGA on all T6x machines should support up to 2048x1536, but I have no personal experience with VGA on Thinkpads beyond 1920x1200. I have yet to see a T6x that can't do 1920x1200 off both the VGA and DVI.
I have successfully driven 2560x1600 out the DVI with both a T60p (v5200) and a T61p (FX 570M) out a Mini-Dock. I'm sure it would work the same with an Advanced Dock. The quality seemed perfect. I made a thread about it here.
I've never had my hands on Thinkpad with NVS 140M (I typically buy 'p' machines). Snife reported in this threadthat his T61 with NVS 140M will indeed drive 2560x1600, which of course means that it has dual-link capability.
There has been a mix of reports on this forum that some people with v5200 can use 2650x1600, but those with v5250 chips cannot. It seems that the only known incompatibilities for driving dual-link DVI resolutions (that is, resolutions beyond 1920x1200)from a Thinkpad T6x are: a)T60p with v5250, b) Any T6x with integrated (GMA) graphics. I could easily be wrong here; it's just my guess after hanging around these forums for all this time. I guarantee that you will never get a straight answer from IBM/Lenovo about this.
Also, I should point out that just because NVidia and ATI's specs say they support dual-link DVI on a chip, that doesn't mean that the Thinkpad that uses those chips will support it. If the extra signals to support Dual-link aren't brought through to the DVI connector, you're stuck.
The VGA on all T6x machines should support up to 2048x1536, but I have no personal experience with VGA on Thinkpads beyond 1920x1200. I have yet to see a T6x that can't do 1920x1200 off both the VGA and DVI.
I have successfully driven 2560x1600 out the DVI with both a T60p (v5200) and a T61p (FX 570M) out a Mini-Dock. I'm sure it would work the same with an Advanced Dock. The quality seemed perfect. I made a thread about it here.
I've never had my hands on Thinkpad with NVS 140M (I typically buy 'p' machines). Snife reported in this threadthat his T61 with NVS 140M will indeed drive 2560x1600, which of course means that it has dual-link capability.
There has been a mix of reports on this forum that some people with v5200 can use 2650x1600, but those with v5250 chips cannot. It seems that the only known incompatibilities for driving dual-link DVI resolutions (that is, resolutions beyond 1920x1200)from a Thinkpad T6x are: a)T60p with v5250, b) Any T6x with integrated (GMA) graphics. I could easily be wrong here; it's just my guess after hanging around these forums for all this time. I guarantee that you will never get a straight answer from IBM/Lenovo about this.
Also, I should point out that just because NVidia and ATI's specs say they support dual-link DVI on a chip, that doesn't mean that the Thinkpad that uses those chips will support it. If the extra signals to support Dual-link aren't brought through to the DVI connector, you're stuck.
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I believe the machine disables the redundant ports on the unit itself in favour of the dock'skingweb wrote:What if I were to hook 1 monitor to the vga output of the docking station and the other monitor to the vga output of the laptop itself? Can both vga outputs be used together?
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Really? Wow. I'm glad I got the T60 with the ATI X1400; it supports 1920x1200 (which happens to be the native resolution of my brand new Dell 24" panel).kingweb wrote:Well here is the verdict.
The max DVI widescreen resolution for the NVIDIA 140m is 1680 x 1050. I personally tested it without any hacks, etc and it worked great.
I didn't test the VGA max res, but I know that it is much higher than the DVI max res.
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That makes sense. With that monitor connected via DVI, you'll only see the monitor's max resolution, not the adapter's. I suspect it will support a display with a higher resolution than that.kingweb wrote:Actually, I made a possible mistake here.
The monitor that I tested this with has a max resolution of 1680x1050, so the T61 didn't allow higher. So it is possible that the DVI can display higher than 1680x1050, but I am not sure.
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My day to day setting is 24" dvi at 1920x1200 and 20" vga at 1680x1050.
My day to day setting is 24" dvi at 1920x1200 and 20" vga at 1680x1050.
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