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  • Question about G400

    Is the Matrox G400 able to run the following Monitor(GDM-1960) ?

    Resolution: 1280x1024
    Video Bandwidth: 100 MHz
    Pixel Clock: 119.843 MHz

    Horizontal

    Horiz Freq: 70.7 kHz
    Active Video: 10.68 ns
    Back Porch: 1873 ns
    Blanking Interval: 3.465 ms
    Front Porch: 258 ns
    Sync Pulse: 1335 ns

    Vertical

    Vert Freq: 66.5 Hz
    Active Video: 14.485 ms
    Blanking Interval: 39 horizontal lines
    Front Porch: 3 horizontal lines
    Sync Pulse: 3 horizontal lines
    Vertical Period: 15.035 ms

    When it`s possible, how can I set it up?

    Thanks in advance

    Str@ight

  • #2
    yes no problem the G400 will perfectly drive this monitor.

    What do you mean by setting it up ??? If you talk about the card, all you will need to do is to change the resolution/refresh rate in the Powerdesk (Matrox driver) to whatever suits you.

    Edit: I just saw it was a monitor with fixed res/refresh. Still the G400 can outpout 1280*1024@100Hz perfectly. I just don't know how it works with that kind of monitors.
    Last edited by PAugustin; 13 January 2005, 14:25.
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    • #3
      The problem is that I cannot define that resolution.

      Can u explain how to create a user defined monitor with that parameters within Powerdesk?

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      • #4
        Currently I`m playing with PowerStrip a bit around.
        There I can define my own resolutions for the monitor...

        But I dont really know how to set them correctly...

        EDIT:
        Ok i got it, i created a new resolution for that monitor...
        Using the Dual Head function is really helpfull when playing around with resolution and synchronisation modes
        Now I know that my G400 max is also able to snyc on green with a D-Sub Connector

        Modifying / soldering the monitor itself wouldn`t have been necessary, but now the my monitor has normal sync and sync on green... nice feature i think...
        Last edited by Str@ight; 14 January 2005, 14:29.

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