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Il giorno 7-11-2011 19:21, Len Gerstel ha scritto: My new G5 (dual 2.0, early 2005, pci model) has a Radeon 9650 card. Before I spring for an ADC to DVI adapter, just wanted to check here. Does the Radeon 9650 support 2 displays?
Not mirrored, but regular duals? I have a G5 2.7 DP, Early 2005, with its Radeon 9650 card (dual DVI output). I confirm it drives two monitors beautifully.:-) Why making a card with two display ports. And not driving two monitors.?;-) I read ADC adapters could be espensive (in the past), though. Barney Guzzo 7/11/2011, 11:11 น. I am am 99% sure the 9650 supports two displays mirrored or regular dual. I did a lot of research on GPU's a while back.
The 9650 was almost as good as the 9800 pro and did support dual displays (except if you were using a 30' display if my memory serves me correctly). - You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power Macs.
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I know that many older cards had 2 connectors that were for either/or but not both at 1 time. The Radeon 7000s were like that. DVI and VGA (and S-video), but IIRC, could only drive one monitor at a time. Thanks all, Len ps, Just finished cloning a Sawtooth to the Dual 1.8 and it booted fine with no issues. Valter Prahlad 7/11/2011, 12:37 น. Il giorno 7-11-2011 21:14, Len Gerstel ha scritto: DOH!!
It helps if I actually look at the card as installed. Yes, that would be a smart idea.;-D I know that many older cards had 2 connectors that were for either/or but not both at 1 time. The Radeon 7000s were like that. DVI and VGA (and S-video), but IIRC, could only drive one monitor at a time. I never met any card like that, since a long, long time. In 2004 I had a Radeon 9200 PCI, and even that had dual display output.
I'm pretty sure that any card with 128 MB Vram or more, has dual display capability; at least, on the two main ports (being those VGA, DVI or ADC). S-Video can be a different thing, thou, but I never used that.
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