NVIDIA FX1300 User Guide - Page 154
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Chapter 7 Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features Advanced Timing The Advanced Timing page enables you to adjust timings for your NVIDIA GPU‐ based graphics card in order to support a variety of different display timings for ultimate flexibility for analog CRT and DVI connections. Note: The Advanced Timing button is not available for certain NVIDIA GPU‐based graphics cards with a DVI connector in use. DVI timing adjustment is supported for NV3x‐based graphics cards only if they have an external TMDS, such as the SiliconImage 164. If the graphics card uses the internal TMDS, then the Advanced Timing button is not available. However, graphics cards that use the internal TMDS can support refresh rates below 60 Hz using the current NVIDIA Release 60 driver. Note: To use the Advanced Timing page, you must be an advanced user and familiar with the concepts of display timing standards and parameters. If you are not familiar, it is recommended that you do not use the Advanced Timing page. For additional details, refer to the following documents that explain display timing standards >> VESA and Industry Standards and Guidelines for Computer Display Monitor Timing (DMT) published by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) >> Coordinated Video Timing Standard published by VESA >> EIA Standard: A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High Speed Digital Interfaces published by the Electronic Industries Alliance 1 Click the Advanced Timing button. If an Agreement page appears, scroll down and then click the I Agree button to accept the agreement and open the Advanced Timing page. The Advanced Timing configuration page (Figure 7.26) where you can select display timing standards and custom parameters. 143 Quadro Workstation User's Guide