NX7600GT-T2D256EZ 2560x1600 supported via DVI-D dual-link?

Does my NX7600GT-T2D256EZ support a resolution of 2560x1600 via DVI-D dual-linkto drive a Samsung SyncMaster 305T?
I am using Vista x64.

pmeinl,
The 7600GT Chipset should go to a Max Resolution 2560 x 1600.
Take Care,
Richard

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