24" 1920x1200 pixel display
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I have ordered the Dell 24-inch-screen (will arrive next week or so..).
When using an IBM X31 with ATI Radeon, will it be possible to connect the screen via DVI at a 1920x1200-resolution? The IBM-hotline says, the maximum resolution via DVI is 1260x...
Or do I need modified drivers?
The DVI-Port is available on my dock (Dock I, Type 2631) and on my old port replicator. Will it work or do I need a Dock II or a new port replicator?
If nothing helps: can I also connect the screen with the analogue-port at 1920x1200 or will it not work at this resolution?
Thanks for your help!
When using an IBM X31 with ATI Radeon, will it be possible to connect the screen via DVI at a 1920x1200-resolution? The IBM-hotline says, the maximum resolution via DVI is 1260x...
Or do I need modified drivers?
The DVI-Port is available on my dock (Dock I, Type 2631) and on my old port replicator. Will it work or do I need a Dock II or a new port replicator?
If nothing helps: can I also connect the screen with the analogue-port at 1920x1200 or will it not work at this resolution?
Thanks for your help!
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I have now received the Dell 24 inch. It's great and good quality (no dead pixels).
Unfortunately, the analogue signal taken directly from the output of the X31 is very poor (not sharp). I have read, that IBM has deactivated the DVI-output on the X31 series, so a port replicator won't help.
Currently, I am running the screen on a Matrox PCI-Card in a Dock I. But the reaction of the screen ist very slow, especially when trying to watch a DVD.
Does anybody know if it is because of poor RAM (only 32 MB) in the Matrox? I wonder if it will be faster when buying a bigger PCI-card but I am not sure if the speed isn't perhaps limited by the connection between the Dock and the Thinkpad (in this case, a better graphic card won't help of course).
Unfortunately, the analogue signal taken directly from the output of the X31 is very poor (not sharp). I have read, that IBM has deactivated the DVI-output on the X31 series, so a port replicator won't help.
Currently, I am running the screen on a Matrox PCI-Card in a Dock I. But the reaction of the screen ist very slow, especially when trying to watch a DVD.
Does anybody know if it is because of poor RAM (only 32 MB) in the Matrox? I wonder if it will be faster when buying a bigger PCI-card but I am not sure if the speed isn't perhaps limited by the connection between the Dock and the Thinkpad (in this case, a better graphic card won't help of course).
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I have now exchanged the Matrox card in the dock by an ATI Saphire PCI-card with 128 MB RAM, because the Matrox support said, the G450 will only support DVI with a maximum resolution of 1280x...
The new ATI has one analogue and one DVI-output. With analogue output everything works fine with a resolution of 1920x1200 @ 60 Hz. It is much faster than the old Matrox.
But when connecting the Dell screen to the DVI port and switching the resolution to 1920x1200, a synch-problem appeared and the screen went black. Nothing worked. I had to reboot and everything works fine now although it isn't possible to rotate the screen by 90 degrees when connected over DVI (the same synch problem appears then). The rotation works fine in analogue mode. Seems that in DVI mode 1920x1200@60Hz is not 100% supported...
The new ATI has one analogue and one DVI-output. With analogue output everything works fine with a resolution of 1920x1200 @ 60 Hz. It is much faster than the old Matrox.
But when connecting the Dell screen to the DVI port and switching the resolution to 1920x1200, a synch-problem appeared and the screen went black. Nothing worked. I had to reboot and everything works fine now although it isn't possible to rotate the screen by 90 degrees when connected over DVI (the same synch problem appears then). The rotation works fine in analogue mode. Seems that in DVI mode 1920x1200@60Hz is not 100% supported...
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