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First post, by DrLucienSanchez

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HI, I've put together a nice little XP system, i3 3420, 4GB DDR3, X-Fi, Quadro 2000, Windows XP.

Quadro 2000 works fine in 1440p 60hz, no issues with latest XP drivers, it's via DisplayPort, all good, but need a bit more grunt to drive Fallout Vegas and Mass Effect.

My 560ti with mini HDMI and DVI, will not output 1440p on XP, 7, fine, but XP a big no no, and I'm wanting XP purely for the best EAX experience.

I just need some advice please - would it be fair to assume that any Radeon or Geforce, that is supported officially by XP, and has a displayport, can work at that intended resolution, as long as displayport is only used?

I'm eying up either a GTX 660, Quadro 4000, or a Radeon 5850.

Cheers

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Reply 1 of 6, by The Serpent Rider

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560Ti has DVI double link. That is enough to output 2560x1600 on 60Hz. Not sure if it can maintan stable 60fps in Mass Effect though.

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Reply 3 of 6, by DrLucienSanchez

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I've tried a DVI to HDMI converter, unless there's another type to use, blank screen anything above 1080p, monitor only has DP and HDMI.

Classic rig - MS6156 Ver 1.0 Bx7 Slot1 Motherboard - Pentium II Deschutes 400Mhz, 320MB PC100 RAM, 20GB SATA Toshiba 2.5 via IDE/SATA converter, Intel i740 8Mb AGP, Sun Microsystems 16" CRT Monitor - PN17J0 CRT monitor

Reply 5 of 6, by agent_x007

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HDMI is single link only.
Unless you got DVI-DL to HDMI 2.0 adapter, 1440p60 will never work over DVI to HDMI officially (you can try to make it work OC'ing RAMDACs with custom resolution - no guarantees it will work though).

Just buy 7970/280X, they work with DP 1.3/1.4 at 1440p60 no problem.

DP on NV cards and WinXP :

Unsupported Features […]
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Unsupported Features

1) DisplayPort 1.2 functionality is not supported, including increased bandwidth (HBR2
mode) and multi-display streaming.
2) 4kx2k@60Hz tiled displays are not supported.
3) G-SYNC technology
4) NVIDIA Surround

Reply 6 of 6, by DrLucienSanchez

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agent_x007 wrote on 2023-05-31, 17:00:
HDMI is single link only. Unless you got DVI-DL to HDMI 2.0 adapter, 1440p60 will never work over DVI to HDMI officially (you c […]
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HDMI is single link only.
Unless you got DVI-DL to HDMI 2.0 adapter, 1440p60 will never work over DVI to HDMI officially (you can try to make it work OC'ing RAMDACs with custom resolution - no guarantees it will work though).

Just buy 7970/280X, they work with DP 1.3/1.4 at 1440p60 no problem.

DP on NV cards and WinXP :

Unsupported Features […]
Show full quote

Unsupported Features

1) DisplayPort 1.2 functionality is not supported, including increased bandwidth (HBR2
mode) and multi-display streaming.
2) 4kx2k@60Hz tiled displays are not supported.
3) G-SYNC technology
4) NVIDIA Surround

That's now the plan, something AMD wise with displayport.

With the 560 ti in Windows 7 64, I used a mini hdmi to hdmi to the monitor, was able to ceate a manual 2560x1440 resolution at 60hz, everything runs great, Mass Effect runs fine, smooth all good, however, if I use the same setup on XP, but with a resolution of 1920x1080, which I thought would perform the same or better as lower res, it stutters a lot more and it's a lot more laggy. Both drivers are in the same park, 355.92.

Would this be related in any way to general XP vs 7 performace, or anything to do with bandwidth issues with HDMI over XP using this cable - Fallout NV seems very stuttery at 1080p vs the smooth gameplay at 1440p on Windows 7.

Classic rig - MS6156 Ver 1.0 Bx7 Slot1 Motherboard - Pentium II Deschutes 400Mhz, 320MB PC100 RAM, 20GB SATA Toshiba 2.5 via IDE/SATA converter, Intel i740 8Mb AGP, Sun Microsystems 16" CRT Monitor - PN17J0 CRT monitor