Hi All,

XGI's web site stinks. I have Metacrawler'ed
z9s for manuals will no joy. Does anyone know if
the XGI Z9X will to 1680 x 1050? Anyone know
of a link to some spec's?

Many thanks,
-T

Re: Will XGI Z9S do 1680x1050? by ToddAndMargo

ToddAndMargo
Fri May 02 17:13:21 PDT 2008

ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> XGI's web site stinks. I have Metacrawler'ed
> z9s for manuals will no joy. Does anyone know if
> the XGI Z9X will to 1680 x 1050? Anyone know
> of a link to some spec's?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T

To answer my own question, Viewsonic tech support just
got back with me and it is supported. :-)

Re: Will XGI Z9S do 1680x1050? by Paul

Paul
Fri May 02 20:06:22 PDT 2008

ToddAndMargo wrote:
> ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> XGI's web site stinks. I have Metacrawler'ed
>> z9s for manuals will no joy. Does anyone know if
>> the XGI Z9X will to 1680 x 1050? Anyone know
>> of a link to some spec's?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T
>
> To answer my own question, Viewsonic tech support just
> got back with me and it is supported. :-)

If you have trouble with it, there are still some PCI
cards out there. The latest in terms of date of
introduction was the HD 2400 for PCI. But the
drivers were an issue with that one (not available for
many OSes). There are X1300 and X1550 cards for PCI
(and the HIS one has two DVI-I connectors and DVI-I
to VGA dongles. There are older cards like ATI 9250 and
Nvidia 6200. So plenty of substitutes, depending on the
situation.

Paul

Re: Will XGI Z9S do 1680x1050? by ToddAndMargo

ToddAndMargo
Fri May 02 20:57:07 PDT 2008

Paul wrote:
> ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> XGI's web site stinks. I have Metacrawler'ed
>>> z9s for manuals will no joy. Does anyone know if
>>> the XGI Z9X will to 1680 x 1050? Anyone know
>>> of a link to some spec's?
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> -T
>>
>> To answer my own question, Viewsonic tech support just
>> got back with me and it is supported. :-)
>
> If you have trouble with it, there are still some PCI
> cards out there. The latest in terms of date of
> introduction was the HD 2400 for PCI. But the
> drivers were an issue with that one (not available for
> many OSes). There are X1300 and X1550 cards for PCI
> (and the HIS one has two DVI-I connectors and DVI-I
> to VGA dongles. There are older cards like ATI 9250 and
> Nvidia 6200. So plenty of substitutes, depending on the
> situation.
>
> Paul

Thank you