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WQUXGA a.k.a. OMGWTF – IBM T221 3840×2400 204dpi Monitor – Part 4: Nvidia and DL-DVI Adapters

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Posted on August 17, 2011 by altechnative

When I wrote the previous installment of this series of articles I said some good things about the quality of Nvidia drivers and the nice touches that Nvidia have put in their firmware. Unfortunately, this didn’t seem to carry through … Continue reading →

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