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BrioBriss

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Can I work an Apple Display 30 inch with a Quadro 4000 Graphic card?
 
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The Quadro 4000 isn't a capture card. It's a graphics card. If the combination works, you'd need a displayport to dual dvi adapter or cable. A cable would be preferable. You could check monoprice.
 
The Quadro 4000 isn't a capture card. It's a graphics card. If the combination works, you'd need a displayport to dual dvi adapter or cable. A cable would be preferable. You could check monoprice.

Oops, yea sorry, I meant Graphic Card (fixed). What's a displayport exactly? Isn't it the white box that come in the screen box?
 
Oops, yea sorry, I meant Graphic Card (fixed). What's a displayport exactly?

A DisplayPort is a video interface for modern GPUs and computer displays.

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Isn't it the white box that come in the screen box?

Do not know, what you mean by that though.


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Dropbox currently seems to have a problem with itself.
This is a DisplayPort interface:
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Do you mean a Quadro 4000 card for Macs or a Quadro SDI Capture card?
The former will work (maximum output are 2560 x 1600 pixel anyway), the latter requires Windows though and is only meant to capture a signal, not output one to an external display.

Yea, sorry about that, I meant this one: http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-quadro-4000-mac-us.html

So not sure to understand what you meant, it can works but not on Windows?

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A DisplayPort is a video interface for modern GPUs and computer displays.

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Do not know, what you mean by that though.


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Dropbox currently seems to have a problem with itself.
This is a DisplayPort interface:
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Oh, ok so this mean that the Apple Display 30 inch isn't a DVI plug?
 
Yes, it has a single small fan that spins up a lot when rendering and gives a high pitched noise, very annoying. Especially when doing sound edits, put the Mac Pro inside a box but this does not help much because of the high pitch.

Might switch to an iMac just for this.

I would assume he means the fans are loud.
 
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