Re: what video card support 1920x1200 DVI resolution?



serge wrote:
hello

I"m going to get 2407fwp 24" screen

but am unsure about what video card would support its resolution.

For example for Ge force FX5500 I use now I don't know for the nvidia site

says it goes till 1600x1200 pxl.

What model among inexoensive (old) video card would do DVI 1920x1200 ?

in Linux using Xorg.

Thank you



what video card support 1920x1200 DVI resolution?

I have a Geforce 3 Ti200 running my 2405 at that resolution.

Jeff Long
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