Quote from gimp570:
this is what Dell says you need to run the monitor...
Note: To view the 3007WFP-HC monitor it its native resolution of 2560 x 1600, your PC must have a dual-link DVI-D compatible graphics card that supports this resolution.
Quote from gnome:
Incorrect. "Dual Link" and "Dual Monitor" are not at all related nor have anything in common. "Dual Link" is for connecting 2 video cards via a "bridge".. in such a way that they will power 1 monitor... a high-end video [for gaming] application.
Quote from daveb351:
An alternative for those with old cards...buy 2 22" lcds and mount them vertically, more area than a 30" & much cheaper. nVidia cards will allow screen rotation.
Quote from jho:
gnome,
I could be wrong but I believe dual link is just the DVI connection on your video card, like my cards for example ... 7600GT KO's have 2 DVI connections, 1 of which is a dual link. I think you're referring to Nvidia's SLI and ATI's Crossfire.
Quote from gnome:
Incorrect. "Dual Link" and "Dual Monitor" are not at all related nor have anything in common. "Dual Link" is for connecting 2 video cards via a "bridge".. in such a way that they will power 1 monitor... a high-end video [for gaming] application.
Quote from gnome:
Likely NOT a good idea...
1. "Old" video cards likely don't support 1680x1050 resolution.