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If you do game on it Play your games in the lowest res you can and make shure you use the Highest Hz for your display along with having your display Driver installed for your monitor! Also adjust your 3d setting for card using the most demanding game you have and Turn off vsync and tripple buffer...
rodger that didnt think about the 60hz fixed bit ..im on Dvi at 75Hz but i own a Viewsonic widescreen
Yeah i went and checked the Dell site ...Youll have to fine tune your card in the Nv control panel and just see what it does...Im pretty shure it will look good ,your just gonna have to play around and find what works best...
Just take your time and go over each setting in control panel one at a time and see if it improves or gets better or worse..Start by no Vsync and No Tripple Buffer...will give ya lil more fps or speed ..Just remember your card will only Run how you tell it to...So make shure you turn your settings up or on In Control panel I always use (High Performance)then turn on or off other settings as needed with the Anisotropic Filtering ,, Antialiasing Filtering ,, Trilinear filtering and so on...
Oh by the way if you do need more Power for that new Proton generator ,,,Those 8800's are the best in the Field and prices well if ya look around are pretty darn good, id grab one and use the 8600 for a spare if thats a worst case .....I just picked one up last week and put my 8600GTS into my 939rig ..what a huge differance over the 6800ultra it had ...I wasnt plannig to get a high end card untill August,, been waiting for 8900 or sumthing,, but the low price bug bit me...
I found out on the MSI site, that it supports up to 2048 X 1536 at 85 Hz ...
That is for the RAMDAC sending out an analogue signal. It is irrelevant to your situation as the Dell 3007WFP-HC doesn't have a VGA input.
The tech specs at nVidia are a better guide to what the 8x00 cards are capable of (assuming the AIC maker hasn't bollocks something up.
Edit: I just noticed that GPUReview has changed the way they list HDCP support. As HDCP support on the 8600GT is optional, it seems that all the manufacturers that have added HDCP to the 8600GTs have done single link support only (GeForce-8600-GT-card-513). I.e. if you have any interests in using the 30" for viewing protected content from BluRay/HD-DVD you'll be limited to 1280x800/720 -- no 1920x1200/1080 (unless you are naughty and use a HW or SW HDCP stripper).
Oh by the way if you do need more Power for that new Proton generator ,,,Those 8800's are the best in the Field and prices well if ya look around are pretty darn good, id grab one and use the 8600 for a spare if thats a worst case .....I just picked one up last week and put my 8600GTS into my 939rig ..what a huge differance over the 6800ultra it had ...I wasnt plannig to get a high end card untill August,, been waiting for 8900 or sumthing,, but the low price bug bit me...
My card is the Overclock one would that make a difference if it had HDCP support instead of optional support?