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iPhil

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The mid-range MacPro Can run a 23" cinema display and a 30" cinema display..

So i'm going to put that 30" screen on demo today :eek: :cool: :D

Yes i did the setup of MacPro yesterday and i was drooling worst than my coworkers.. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

The 2.66 MacPro has the std. video card is GeForce 7300 GT :eek: :eek:
 

Anonymous Freak

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iphil said:
The mid-range MacPro Can run a 23" cinema display and a 30" cinema display..

So i'm going to put that 30" screen on demo today :eek: :cool: :D

Yes i did the setup of MacPro yesterday and i was drooling worst than my coworkers.. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

The 2.66 MacPro has the std. video card is GeForce 7300 GT :eek: :eek:

Yes, Apple's desktops standard video card has been able to run a 30" display since the 2.7 GHz G5. They've come with a card with one dual-link DVI port and one single-link DVI port. Meaning the 'standard' configuration has been able to run one 30" display, and one smaller display. It's only if you wanted to run TWO 30" displays that you had to upgrade the video.

(Of the 'Early 2005' lineup that includes the 2.7 GHz, only the 2.7 GHz model came with a video card with dual-link DVI. The 'Late 2005' dual-core lineup, and of course the Mac Pros come with dual-link DVI even on the low-end system.)
 
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