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Just so the other guy who ordered one doesn't freak out, I thought I'd update:
My buddy came by with his Macbook Pro tonight, and he hooked it up and it worked flawlessly in 2560x1600 with the cable it came with, no problems. Clearly the problem is with my drivers or something. My video card was advertised as being able to run 2 screens at 2560x1600, so I don't know what's up.
Also, here are the cables it comes with. 1 dual-link DVI cable, the massive external power brick with their proprietary (?) plug on one end, and a standard PC A/C style connector on the other end. However, for some reason they are shipping this thing with a power cable using some European (?) style socket on the end... I had to rummage around to find a regular US power cable of my own to plug into the power brick. I was amazed at this, since Newegg sells to US customers mostly. Newegg has that power cable in their photos, but I naturally assumed this was just from whatever market it came from, and that Newegg would ship it with the CORRECT cable.
I can totally understand your annoyance though. When I put my new video card in for this monitor it introduced some soft high pitch squealing sound coming from the vicinity of the card. I tried to find the exact source using the old drinking straw stethoscope trick to no avail.
Does anyone else see the banding on the the close-up pics of the flowers?
NVidia Card? Squealing constant or in 3d applications?