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smartalecc5 10-06-2005 01:51 PM

computer card question
 
Is there a way to check how high your resolution on your card goes without actually buying a $500 monitor first?

FouTight 10-06-2005 01:55 PM

Re: computer card question
 
Yes.

MyMindIsGoing 10-06-2005 02:01 PM

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FouTight 10-06-2005 02:04 PM

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hey, uhh, could you tell him that it would be helpful if he told us what card he had, because, you know, otherwise, this question is pretty ridiculous...

smartalecc5 10-06-2005 04:12 PM

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hey, uhh, could you tell him that it would be helpful if he told us what card he had, because, you know, otherwise, this question is pretty ridiculous...

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My bad... it is the "Intel 82865G Graphics Controller".

I apologize.

FouTight 10-06-2005 04:25 PM

Re: computer card question
 
Okay, now, I'm going to try and teach you how to fish here...

have you tried to go to www.google.com and enter "Intel 82865G Graphics Controller resolutions"?

MyMindIsGoing 10-06-2005 05:03 PM

Re: computer card question
 
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Is there a way to check how high your resolution on your card goes without actually buying a $500 monitor first?

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First of all, you know the answer will be yes, so you might ask "I have a xxx controller, but don't know what resolutions it support" istead and you would have gotten a good answer directly.

http://www.intel.com/support/graphic.../CS-013743.htm

smartalecc5 10-06-2005 10:22 PM

Re: computer card question
 
Ok, sorry I will ask better questions from now on.

1600 x 1200 8, 16, 32 60, 75, 85 2D + O
1600 x 1200 8, 16 100 2D

is what MyMindisGoing so politely provided me with. Is 2D + 0 the thing I want?

(P.S. Yes I have searched google for it and all it gave me was like a Nvidia tweak guide)

P.S.S. Ok, I have also asked around for this following question to no avail. How do I know if I have a single card/dual or what number it is. God, I feel like a moron but I looked under sstem information and dxdiag and did not find it there.

MyMindIsGoing 10-07-2005 02:11 AM

Re: computer card question
 
2D + I is what you want yes. That will allow you to run standard windows applications at that resolution as well as playing movies in fullscreen. The easiest way to see if you have a dual output (if that is what you mean) is to look in the back of the computer. If there is an extra "VGA" (blue) or DVI (white) output then you have it.


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