MSI GeForce 7600GS 512MB DDR2, AGP8X - maximum resolution ?

MSI GeForce 7600GS 512MB DDR2, AGP8X
Hey,  Does anybody know the maximum resolution of this graphics card? can it power a 30" Apple cinema display or the Dell 3007  ( 2560 * 1600 )
 

Quote from: d_sub on 28-March-07, 22:09:24
Hi, I installed the MSI 7600GS - Its working great so far. Having problems with Display Properties / VGA Clock - the settings reset to default after i restart windows? how do i get them to stick.   Thanks
nice
about remaining things:
you have change VGA Clock freq. via MSI DOT or via Nvidia panel(e.g. coolbits)? there should be a checkmark "apply this settings at start up"
what drivers version you currently use?
use Driver Cleaner to remove currently drivers,
reboot.
then download and install latest one from Nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

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