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Nvidia tech. spec. page

Happy Hopping

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There is a hidden web pages, within it, a huge load of tech. spec. and sys. requirement of ea. nvidia card.

it is hiding under nvidia.com/page/???????????.html

where ??????? is a pile of no. but the web page is unlisted, you can search it at yahoo.com, found whatever video card if you are lucky, but there is no link from the main page.

Is there a special way to find these page from nvidia.com? I am looking for a video card that support native res. of 2560 x 1600.
 
Happy Hopping said:
There is a hidden web pages, within it, a huge load of tech. spec. and sys. requirement of ea. nvidia card.

it is hiding under nvidia.com/page/???????????.html

where ??????? is a pile of no. but the web page is unlisted, you can search it at yahoo.com, found whatever video card if you are lucky, but there is no link from the main page.

Is there a special way to find these page from nvidia.com? I am looking for a video card that support native res. of 2560 x 1600.

i barely understand what you're trying to ask lol try not abreviating so many words
 
very funny. Except it is not the same page.

And that's besides the point. I just randomly pick the above link as an eg.

What I really need, is the spec. sheet that listed ALL the actual supported video modes of all the top notch card, such as ultra 6800, Fx 3400. You'll notice it is hiding somewhere in nvidia.com, but not that easy to find.

You can try product, the name of product, read the tech. brief, read the pdf files, etc., it is not listed anywhere.
 
The link that you posted can be accessed by : Products - Workstation - Quadro FX - Quadro FX4000 - Technical Briefs
 
http://www.nvidia.com/page/qfx_uhe.html

Even using that page as an eg., Nvidia is so stupid that they refuse to tab out the list of display resolution/video mode. You would think if they want someone to pay a $2000 video card, they can at least type out the display res. that it supports, right?
 
what are you on about? click on features and benefits and you'll see: 'Up to 16x FSAA dramatically reduces visual aliasing artifacts or “jaggies” at resolutions up to 3840x2400, resulting in highly realistic scenes' Doesn't really show us the resolutions but who the hell needs to go higher than 3840 x 2400?
 
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