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Supported Resolutions and Max Refresh Rates Hz Note: Analog
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DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 760 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK V1.0 GRAPHICS/VIDEO CONTROLLER NOTE: MT supports full height card, DT supports low profile card or full height card with optional riser. SFF supports low profile card. INTEGRATED INTEL GMA 4500 Bus Type GPU core clock Frame Buffer Memory (onboard and shared) Size and Speed Maximum power consumption MT DT SFF USFF Integrated Gen5 core @ 667 350 MHz Integrated and with 350MHz 24 bit RAMDAC XP: Up to 1GB shared system memory with 2GB system memory Vista: Up to 2GB shared system memory with 4GB system memory 4 W Overlay Planes Yes Maximum Color Depth 32 bit Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate 85 Hz Multiple Display Support Yes Operating Systems Graphics/ Video API Support Supported Resolutions and Max Refresh Rates (Hz) (Note: Analog and/ or digital) External connectors OpenGL 2.0/DirectX 10.0 Up to 2560x11600 @ 60Hz (DP) Up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz (DVI & VGA) Up to 1600x1200 @ 85Hz (VGA only) VGA, DisplayPort DVI Environmental Operating Conditions (Non-Condensing): Operating Temperature Range 0° to 106° C (32° to 223° F) Relative Humidity Range 20% to 80% (non-condensing) Altitude Range -15.2 to 3048 m (-50 to 10,000 ft) DisplayPort (MT/DT/SFF Only) Bus Type AUX 1, 2, 4 lanes Maximum supported resolution Up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz Maximum power consumption N/A External connectors DisplayPort DVI (Digital) Adder Card Bus Type sDVO Maximum supported resolution Dimensions of full height card inches/centimeters (L x H) Dimensions of low profile card inches/centimeters (L x H) Maximum power consumption Up to 1920x1566 @ 60 Hz 5.75x2.75in/ 14.61x6.99c m 5.75x2.75in/ 14.61x6.99cm N/A External connectors DVI 1 Up to 1.7 GB of system memory may be allocated to support integrated graphics, depending on operating system, system memory size and other factors. 2 DVI and VGA can be used concurrently for multi-monitor display in DOS. The DisplayPort controller does not support multi-monitor display in DOS 3 Populating a discrete graphics card in the x16 slot disables onboard video. 21