Cinema Display -> PC


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The video cards are the same manufacturers and models, just difference Bios, so in theory they should both be able to output the same resolutions. It might be locked or hidden on a windows card, so I imagine if this is the case then someone must have written some sort of drivers to get the resolution.

If it is impossible to get the correct resolution onto the monitor, than forget it. You are either going to have to set it higher and scroll your screen or deal with a small or poor quality picture. :(

I think with the application Powerstrip you can set your display to just about anything.

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The video cards are the same manufacturers and models, just difference Bios, so in theory they should both be able to output the same resolutions. It might be locked or hidden on a windows card, so I imagine if this is the case then someone must have written some sort of drivers to get the resolution.

If it is impossible to get the correct resolution onto the monitor, than forget it. You are either going to have to set it higher and scroll your screen or deal with a small or poor quality picture. :(

I'll be getting the top of the line ATI card in two months so hopefully that will be able to display it right if I do get one.

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i have an apple cinema display running on my pc and despite what you may think you can adjust brightness contrast and gamma via you video cards drivers preferences

ive logged my experiences in this forum over here

http://forums.sudhian.com/messageview.cfm?...VAR_MSGDBTABLE=

pics are locked but you can check out my gallery here

http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showgallery....er=12753&stype=

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