> "The TMDS signalling in the DVI interface has a maximum bandwidth of
> 165 Mhz, or 165 Mpixels/s. At 60 Hz this equals to a maximum
> resolution of 1920 x 1080 for the display over single TMDS link.
> Obviously not enough for a 1920 x 1200 display.
> 
> However the standard DVI interface has enough pins for two TMDS links
> and there are both displays and cards with a single or dual TMDS
> implemented (12 or 24 pins). A dual link DVI interface has double the
> bandwidth and therefore a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536."
> 
> Maybe?
> 

no. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is perfectly fine for a single link DVI with normal
blanking interval. Reduced blanking will give you 1920x1200 over
single link. Depending on a TMDS transmitter, the real bandwidth you
get is about 162Mhz. Russ is on the right track - the card is crap.

> More interesting info in the article.
> 
> -Jack
> 

-art

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