Confused about Cinema 30" MacPro and Radeon x1900 help?

Hey guys, I'm just about to get the 30" monitor for my Macpro which is about 2 years old. I have the ATI radeon x1900xt card installed. I need help
1) Will this card work with the monitor in its fullest resolution?
2) Does the monitor come with that dual link dvi cable, or do I need to spend more money on something else to get the best resolution etc.??
Thanks
Mo

On that video card, both of the DVI outputs are dual-link, meaning it can support two 30" displays at full res, so no problem there.
As far as a dual-link DVI cable is concerned, every 30" monitor that I am familiar with ships with one, so you shouldn't need to buy a separate one. Whatever cable comes with the monitor will give the best resolution.

Similar Messages

  • Confused about passing by reference and passing by valule

    Hi,
    I am confuse about passing by reference and passing by value. I though objects are always passed by reference. But I find out that its true for java.sql.PreparedStatement but not for java.lang.String. How come when both are objects?
    Thanks

    Hi,
    I am confuse about passing by reference and passing
    by value. I though objects are always passed by
    reference. But I find out that its true for
    java.sql.PreparedStatement but not for
    java.lang.String. How come when both are objects?
    ThanksPass by value implies that the actual parameter is copied and that copy is used as the formal parameter (that is, the method is operating on a copy of what was passed in)
    Pass by reference means that the actual parameter is the formal parameter (that is, the method is operating on the thing which is passed in).
    In Java, you never, ever deal with objects - only references to objects. And Java always, always makes a copy of the actual parameter and uses that as the formal parameter, so Java is always, always pass by value using the standard definition of the term. However, since manipulating an object's state via any reference that refers to that object produces the same effect, changes to the object's state via the copied reference are visible to the calling code, which is what leads some folk to think of java as passing objects by reference, even though a) java doesn't pass objects at all and b) java doesn't do pass by reference. It passes object references by value.
    I've no idea what you're talking about wrt PreparedStatement, but String is immutable, so you can't change its state at all, so maybe that's what's tripping you up?
    Good Luck
    Lee
    PS: I will venture a guess that this is the 3rd reply. Let's see...
    Ok, second. Close enough.
    Yeah, good on yer mlk, At least I beat Jos.
    Message was edited by:
    tsith

  • Any difference between GeForce 7800GT and Radeon X1900 for Aperture?

    I keep reading about this Radeon card and I'm curious. Does anyone know if there is a major difference between the Radeon X1900 (for a G5) and the Nvidia GeForce 7800GT and how it affects Aperture? I'm running a G5 dual 2.3 with 5GB RAM and the 7800GT and Aperture is somewhat pokey. Would the X1900 make a big difference with Aperture or not?
    AMR

    guess I should wait until it comes out and get some
    hard numbers about the X1900 performance.
    http://www.barefeats.com will be doing Aperture-specific tests that should prove informative.
    -Allen Wicks

  • Confused about licensing with JDev and components

    Ok, now I'm very confused.
    JDev is free and ADF Faces go to OS but I dont understand what can I deploy and what I cant.
    Could some one explain what can I deploy for free and what not,
    Regards.

    If you are talking specifically about ADF Faces - the version that Oracle provides is part of the overall ADF framework which is free for deployment on the Oracle Application Server and costs money on other servers.
    You can pick up the distribution that Apache will provide from the ADF Faces components that we contributed to them - and then you can use those components for Free on any server.
    Oracle ADF (the drag and drop data binding and the TopLink or ADF BC components) is again free on Oracle AS, and costs money to deploy on other servers.
    And JDeveloper itself is free.

  • Some confusion about 3D TV's and Syncing Glasses

    There has been some confusion about our ad from last week and the offer to sync the 3D glasses with your TV. 
    We by no means intend to confuse our customers or offer fraudulent services.  The offer is new to our stores, and our own employees have been in training just this week.  Let me clarify the services included with the Samsung 3D TV offer that appears in this weekend’s insert. Geek Squad will:
    Set up and connect your TV + up to 5 components.
    Add internet connectable components to your existing wireless network.
    Make sure your 3D glasses work.
    Review and teach you how to use all of your new gear.
    We have some customers who aren’t quite sure how the 3D glasses work, or that the glasses automatically sync with their new 3D TVs.  So this informs them that they can depend on Geek Squad to answer their questions during installation and set-up. There is no additional charge for this – and the Geek Squad 3D installation and networking services are included in the total price of this offer.  
    Matthew
    Community Builder
    Best Buy Corporate

    Can you give details of how you get to £45 per month?
    Phone rental and BB Opt 2 ought not to be more that £32
    You can opt for line rental saver NOW and that will seriously reduce your bill.
    You can also recontract your BB at anytime and unless you recontracted last May or only got BB last May then you are out BB contract and and can cancel or move or negotiate a deal.
    If you are really hard up you could cancel Sky as one senior to another.
    Life | 1967 Plus Radio | 1000 Classical Hits | Kafka's World
    Someone Solved Your Question?
    Please let other members know by clicking on ’Mark as Accepted Solution’
    Helpful Post?
    If a post has been helpful, say thanks by clicking the ratings star.

  • VIDEO CARDS QuadroFX4500 and RADEON  X1900 won't work

    I have the TWO VIDEO CARDS AND CAN'T RUN VIDEO WITHOUT IT GETTING STUTTERING VIDEO. LOOKS LIKE NOT ENOUGH MEMORY. WITH JUST THE 4500 ATTACHED TO 2 30 INCH APPLE MONITORS I WOULD GET A HORIZONTAL LINE ABOUT 1/3 FROM THE TOP OF THE SCREEN. SWITCH DVI'S AND IT APPEARS ON THE OTHER MONOTOR, SO ITS NOT THE MONITORS. USED THE HARDWARE DISC AND THE LINE SHOWS UP WHEN YOU START. HAVE HAD THE $500 REPLACED TWICE BECAUSE APPLE SAYS THATS THE PROBLEM BUT THE LINE STAYS. NEVER MIND I CAN'T CONNECT THE OTHER 2 30 INCH APPLE MONITORS WITHOUT EVERYTHING SLOWING DOWN. I HAVE ONLY APPLE SOFTWARE ONE THE 07 MACPRO WITH 6GIGS OF DRAM AND TWO HARD DRIVES 500 GIGS AND 750 GIGS and one 750 external Seagate hard drive.

    Sorry, didn't realize till later,I wasn't looking. No they never worked together. Actually I first had a nVidia GeForce 7300 GT from apple to go with the 4500, but it still sits in a box, was completely incompatible or pooched???. The Quadro 4500 always gave me a horizontal line when only two 30 inch Apple monitors were hooked up.Its been replaced a couple of times, still the horizontal line remains. Recently I acquired the X1900 thinking the dual dvi output could run one more 30 incher and one single link out to my 55 inch plasma(a dream I once had). I can get slideshows from Aperture to run, but no full screen video. It slugs along skipping every few frames. My 2 year nightmare continues. Thanks for your inquiry though maybe you know what is or should I say isn't happening. This is my second computer since my Commodore Vic-20. The first one was a G5 fully loaded that blew up 3 weeks after its arrival and finally was returned for my current Macpro. Thank you Applecare! I'm a very frustrated Newbie.

  • Confused about Sony HDR-SR7 and iMovie '08 import

    I have my camera set to record at HD XP (15Mb/s). If I look on the camera hard drive at an arbitrary .mts file that is 107.3MB and import that into iMovie '08 at the Full (1920x1080) setting, that 107.3MB file turns into a whopping 854.5MB, while the Large (960x540) setting yields a much more reasonable 287.3MB file size (yet still double the size of the raw file sitting on the hard drive).
    There's got to be some re-encoding going on, but what's the point? Why take a 100MB file and explode it to 800MB when you can't get any more quality out of the 100MB file?
    Is it just the fact that iMovie doesn't actually support whatever native codec Sony's AVCHD uses, so it needs to re-encode it using AIC whose compression isn't as good as whatever codec AVCHD is using?
    So this poses a real dilemma for me - do I import at Full or do I import at Large? Where does one notice the difference? If I blow up the 960 file to display the same size as the 1920 file, I can totally see artifacts on my 30" ACD, but would they show up on my Pioneer plasma TV? PDP-5070HD (1365x768))
    Assuming I stay on Full quality - is there any way I can accurately tell how much hard drive space an import is going to consume? Right now my 60GB drive is rammed to the gills and I want to dump it all, but I need to make sure I have the space. 1:8?

    Hi
    *First: it sounds like you are not importing to iMovie, it sounds like you are trying to browse to the clips. That may not work.*
    Ok - I was trying to import and also to view directly on the camcorder (but not at the same time). It was maybe 2 questions rolled into one so apologies if that was confusing...
    *Second:You have SD and HD mixed, All of the SD has to be imported before any HD can be imported according to the manual.*
    So what would I do, import SD movies first, and then delete it to then import HD specifically? Or do I just import SD and then import HD separately without deleting SD footage from the camcorder?
    *Third point: The clips can be on the hard drive or the card. The camera has to be set to the media with the clips you want to import. If you recorded to the card, then switched to the hard drive, you won't be able to import the card video until you switch back.*
    I dont have a card at the moment - only using the HDD.
    *When you have the import working it is a matter of using the check box to select the clips you want.*
    i assume iMovie loads them all up and asks you which ones you want to import?
    *Alos one final point for video on the card I find it much easier to use a card reader to import. When I plug in the card reader to my usb port it mounts on the desk top, I start iMovie and the import screen comes up after iMovie is all opened up and running.*
    I dont see much point in the card reader at the moment as the HDD is 120GB whereas I assume memory sticks only go to 8GB or so max...
    *I hope I have been of some help.*
    yes thanks for that - but am still confused by the whoel iMovie & HD import situation and how I should be doing it
    All help appreciated

  • Confusion about how object interact and are aware of each other

    I have this java applet
    Two of the classes it contains are the main class with the init method and a UI class that is code for the interface.
    the main class instantiates the UI class anonymously (i think you call it that) i.e it does not put it into a named reference it just creates it by calling new without assigning it to anything.
    When I click on a button from the UI class I want to call a method in the main class...but how so?
    At first I tried to make the function i want to call in the main class static so I could easily call it from the UI class...but then it began to get complex...so i just sent a reference of the main class to the UI class via its constructer.
    Now i want the main class to update a JTable in the UI class, but how? It does not have any reference to the UI class.
    What is really the standard method of operation for this sort of thing when objects have to be calling methods of each other. How do I make them aware of each other.

    the best way to do it is like this:
    public class Main {
      //this is the main class
      private static class MyUIFrame extends JFrame {
        //create the class. It is useable within Main this way
        //static means it doesn't implicitly 'know' about the Main class. You can also
        //remove this and call Main.this to use Main's methods
    }Edited by: tjacobs01 on Apr 11, 2009 2:28 AM

  • MacPro, ATI Radeon X1900 XT + dual Dell 2407WFP

    Hi all,
    I have problems running 2 Dell 2407WFP displays in the highest resolution (1920x1200).
    I have no problem running 1 display using DVI.
    When I add the 2nd display, with DVI, it does not detect a signal. When I change the connection of the 2nd display from DVI to VGA (with adapter) it works. However, now the maximum resolution is 1024x768)
    How do I set this system up so that both diplays will show 1920x1200?
    Thanks,
    Oscar.
    MacPro Quad Xeon Mac OS X (10.4.7)

    Does it make a difference which way display you connect to which port as you should be able to use DVI with both displays. Also, check you cables. Make sure they both work. Also, try the usual round of resets like PRAM…
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=2238
    … and the System Management Controller…
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304123

  • Confused about pixel aspect ratio and video size

    Hello,
    I have edited a whole dvd full of video and exported it as MPEG-2  NTSC DV Wide - it says 720 x 480, 29.97 fps. I have brought these into Encore and am trying to make a menu but can't seem to get the menu size right. Since I chose the wide format when making the video, which aspect ratio should I use in Encore? It gives me a choice in the properties menu, but when I go to Project settings it says Codec: MPEG-2 Dimensions 720 x 480. Whenever I bring in a menu background from photoshop, it doesn't fit, and is further complicated by the pixel aspect ratio thing. I have no idea what my background size should be to make it fit properly - the templates seem to all be the 4:3 size. What size should I be using in Photoshop and which pixel aspect ratio?
    Is my video codec going to cause me a problem in Encore? I assumed that most tvs nowadays are widescreen (at least not square), so I should do the video wide as well.
    Thanks for any help! I am thoroughly confused.

    Use a template menu from Encore's library. Then modify as you need. That way you know that it will be the right pixel size and par. You cannot made an incorrectly sized/par'd menu work by setting it to 16:9 or 4:3 in the menu properties. It must be correct, and if so, Encore will usually pick the correct setting.
    The Encore project settings for DVD really have no choices: it has to be  720x480 for NTSC. There is no project setting for par. You have to create the menu correctly - just let Encore do that for you by using a template.
    Was your video source widescreen? If so, then you'll be fine on your video. If not, you may need to sort that out also.

  • Please help. I need to register a new itouch for my daughter but confused about apple id's and getting all her stuff transferred to the new itouch from the old one. Plus I want her to have her own apple Id

    My daughter has an old itouch, she uses my apple I'd. I just got her a new I touch, and want to register it, but give her her own apple Id. I just backed up or synced her old itouch to the computer and now I am setting up her new one. If I give her a new apple Id will she then loose all her apps and songs from her old itouch? Please help!! I thought it was supposed to say something like restore from back up or something like that? Maybe that is a next step after I give her her own apple id?

    https://register.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/GlobaliReg.woa [register an Apple Product]
    https://appleid.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyAppleId.woa/wa/createAppleIdForIK B?localang=en_US&path=%2F%2Findex.jspa [create new apple id]
    You must be logged in to register an Apple Product
    Message was edited by: michael08081

  • I'm a bit confused about this 32 bit and 64 bit stuff

    Martin Evening's book says "If your computer hardware is 64 bit enabled and you are running a 64 bit operating system, you can run Lightroom as a 64 bit program."
    Well I'm currently running XP 64 Bit with 4 GB of RAM inside. How do I run Lightroom in 64 bit mode?
    He says Windows 7 users and Windows Vista users will want to buy the 64 bit version of Lightroom. I don't see any 64 bit versions of Lightroom. And for those of us on XP?

    Road Worn wrote:
    I bought the disc. I explored the disc and I did find the Setup32 and Setup64 on there so I will assume the installer installed the correct version for me.
    You can check in task manager, whether LR is running in 32 or 64-bit mode for you. AFAIK, the 32 bit processes should be marked *32 in WinXP also.
    What version of LR are you running? Since you installed from CD, you might have LR3.0 installed. In this case I would strongly suggest you download Version 3.4 from here and install it. There have been many bug fixes from 3.0 to 3.4.
    Beat

  • I am confused about the music app and a second playlist

    i put music from my computer though ITunes to my IPhone 6 and in the music app I setup one playlist of one artist and then just now I created another playlist and it let me select songs but gives no option to add the music I selec to the second playlist what is going on here

    Hey Cooltwou,
    To make sure that I am clear and we are on the same page, you cannot add more songs to a playlist that you have already created. You should be able to do that by tapping the edit in the upper left hand corner and then tap the plus button in the upper right hand corner to then select the songs that you have synced to your iPhone. 
    Playlists
    http://help.apple.com/iphone/8/#/iph3cf20cbf
    Take it easy,
    -Norm G. 

  • Confusion about In-Memory logging and Permanent message

    Dear sir:
    In the Replication C-GSG.pdf document, it describes as follow:
    For the master (again, using the replication framework), things are a little more
    complicated than simple message acknowledgment. Usually in a replicated application,
    the master commits transactions asynchronously; that is, the commit operation does not
    block waiting for log data to be flushed to disk before returning. So when a master is
    managing permanent messages, it typically blocks the committing thread immediately
    before commit() returns. The thread then waits for acknowledgments from its replicas.
    If it receives enough acknowledgments, it continues to operate as normal.
    If the master does not receive message acknowledgments — or, more likely, it does not
    receive enough acknowledgments — the committing thread flushes its log data to disk
    and then continues operations as normal. The master application can do this because
    replicas that fail to handle a message, for whatever reason, will eventually catch up to
    the master. So by flushing the transaction logs to disk, the master is ensuring that the
    data modifications have made it to stable storage in one location (its own hard drive).
    My question:
    If I have configured IN-Memory Logging in the logging subsystem, is it means that even the master does not receive enough acknowledgments, the committing thread will not flush the log data to disk and just let it stay in the memory region?

    Yes, that's correct.
    You might find this additional information helpful:
    db-4.5.20/docs/ref/program/ram.html

  • Confusion about call-by -value and call - by reference

    class A{
    public boolean check(String source, ArrayList arr){
    //pROCESS ON ARRAYLIST
    class B {
    A con = new A();
    String source="this is string ";
    ArrayList arr = new ArrayList();
    // suppose Arraylist has some elements
    boolean  error= false;
    error = A.check(source,arr);
    }Is it call by value or call by ref .
    Please help
    }

    Object references are also passed by value. ???Yes, as demonstrated byclass Foo {
        public int bar = 0;
        public static void main(String[] args) {
                Foo foo = new Foo();
                foo.bar = 1;
                System.out.println(foo.bar);
                baz(foo);
                // if this was pass by reference the following line would print 3
                // but it doesn't, it prints 2
                System.out.println(foo.bar);
        private static void baz(Foo foo) {
            foo.bar = 2;
            foo = new Foo();
            foo.bar = 3;
    }

Maybe you are looking for