30 inch Dell Will this work on my computer.....HELP PLEASE

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.
 
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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.


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.
 
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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.

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.
 
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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.

Likely NOT a good idea...

1. "Old" video cards likely don't support 1680x1050 resolution.

2. The "viewing angle" of 22" LCDs is pitiful enough when viewed in "normal" horizontal mode. When rotated to vertical, much worse.

Suggest biting the bullet and getting appropriate video card and monitors rather than trying to "cheap your way through".
 
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.

Not being a gamer, I'm not 100% sure about this... however...

"Dual link" is all about connecting 2 video cards together to harness both of their capabilities to run one monitor. SLI and Crossfire are "dual link" concepts/applications... it takes 2 cards, connected by a "bridge" cable and appropriate software to make both of them power 1 monitor at a higher frame rate.

Dual Monitor support is totally different.
 
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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.

I think you are referring to SLI on nvidia hardware, dual link is the bandwith of the connector.


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Likely NOT a good idea...

1. "Old" video cards likely don't support 1680x1050 resolution.


my old geforce4 mx 64 MB supports that resolution no problem. i believe anything under 32mb of ram won't do it however.
 
Perhaps we have different lingo? I've never heard anyone refer to Sli or Crossfire as dual-link.

My EVGA 7600GT KO can power a Dell 30" by itself. All you need is a newer video card that has one dual-link dvi port.
 
Oops.. I guess my wife IS right.. I really don't know sh*t. I've thought "dual link" was the generic term for "SLI and Crossfire"...

Please disregard my comments... Gomen.
 
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Which PC configuration is needed to run 4x 30inch monitors on one PC, 2 +2 above?

You could get 2 video cards with 2 dual-link connectors. Something like the EVGA E-GeForce 8800GT. Make sure you have 2 pci-e x16 slots on your motherboard.
 
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