Graphics card for 30 inch monitors

Quote from disciplinetrade:

Hi Mgookin,

It was a test to see if it worked. But I know people using 30 inch monitor for trading (replacing multiple 19 inch monitors with one 30 inch monitor).

But I think it is a personal preference,regarding resolution. But I agree 2560 by 1600 is kind of extreme resolution,have to try and see how good it is on the eye and if it works for me. Don't want to get eye sight with higher resolution :)

DisciplineTrader

I'd be curious to know what resolution people decide on for trading with those 30" monitors. The reason I ask is I was thinking of going with Quadro NVS 440's if or when I go to max buildout on my system. I have 4 PICe x16 slots. Maximum digital resolution on these cards is 1920 x 1200. If nobody trades at resolutions higher then that, then it might be counterintuitive to spend money (and space in the box and hence fewer screens) on higher resolution cards even if/ though monitors may be capable of higher resolutions.

Make sense?
 
Quote from mgookin:

I'd be curious to know what resolution people decide on for trading with those 30" monitors. The reason I ask is I was thinking of going with Quadro NVS 440's if or when I go to max buildout on my system. I have 4 PICe x16 slots. Maximum digital resolution on these cards is 1920 x 1200. If nobody trades at resolutions higher then that, then it might be counterintuitive to spend money (and space in the box and hence fewer screens) on higher resolution cards even if/ though monitors may be capable of higher resolutions.

Make sense?

The only reason to have 30", is to get more info displayed per screen.

If you're thinking "4 monitors" and have the room for them, 1920x1200 is a good choice and much more economical.
 
Quote from mgookin:
I'd be curious to know what resolution people decide on for trading with those 30" monitors. The reason I ask is I was thinking of going with Quadro NVS 440's if or when I go to max buildout on my system. I have 4 PICe x16 slots. Maximum digital resolution on these cards is 1920 x 1200. If nobody trades at resolutions higher then that, then it might be counterintuitive to spend money (and space in the box and hence fewer screens) on higher resolution cards even if/ though monitors may be capable of higher resolutions.
Make sense?
If you are using 19" monitor with 1280x1024 resolution... then

click on your desktop, select properties...
change the resolution to 1024x768.

That's how your 30" LCD would look if you set it to 1920x1200.
 
Hi, I have an awesome water cooled computer that I just had built, and for personal reasons I need to sell it even before I get to use it. It's got 2 8800GTS graphics cards that will run 4-30" monitors with ease and 2 500gb hard drives in raid 1. I've got almost $2500 into it and I'm open to offers.
 
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