Operations and Maintenance Guide, Second Edition - HP Integrity rx2600 Server and HP zx6000 Workstation

B–150 HP Integrity rx2600 server and HP workstation zx6000 Operation and Maintenance Guide
Server Accessories
For more detailed information about your graphics card, see the manufacturer’s web site at:
www.ati.com (ATI)
www.NVIDIA.com (NVIDIA)
Selecting a Monitor
Use the supported resolutions and frequencies to select the appropriate monitor for your graphics
card. Frequencies of 75-85Hz and higher (depending on monitor size) provide ergonomic
flicker-free viewing on analog CRT monitors. On displays using DVI never flicker, the refresh
rate changes the speed at which the image is updated. Anything over 48 frames per second is
considered smooth motion.
If the monitor you select is DDC-2B or DDC-2B+ compliant, the graphics card automatically
limits itself to the resolutions and frequencies supported by that monitor. In this case, you do not
need to use the tables in this section to select your monitor. If the display mode you want is
supported by your video card and monitor, but not part of VESA or is not programmed into the
monitor’s DDC, you may override the defaults.
In the tables below, the following applies:
Only common resolutions are listed. Other intermediate resolutions are possible.
High frequencies may not be available at all color depths.
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to your monitor, make sure you select a monitor that supports
the resolutions and frequencies you want to use.
Supported Resolutions and Frequencies
ATI FIRE GL 4
Analog Monitor with DB-15 Connector
Digital Monitor with DVI Connector
Entry 3D nVIDIA Quadro2 EX
Professional 2D ATI Radeon 7000 ATI Radeon 7000 ATI Radeon 7000
Type of Card HP-UX Linux Windows
Display Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz)
1024×768
128 0 ×1024
1600×12 0 0
192 0×12 0 0
60, 75, 85, 100
60, 75, 85, 100
60, 75, 85, 100
60, 75, 85, 100
Display Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz)
1024×768
128 0 ×1024
1600×12 0 0
60, 75
60, 75
60