Any Graphic Board Suport 4K?
Takashi Kitazawa
takashi at abox9.so-net.ne.jp
Tue May 5 13:11:26 UTC 2015
Thank you for your E-Mail.
On Tue, 05 May 2015 15:10:43 +0930
Shane Ambler <BSD at ShaneWare.Biz> wrote:
| Both KDE and gnome use the same Xorg config, if it works with Xorg then any window manager/desktop will also work with it
I see.
| > | Zotac GeForce GTX 960 2GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 HDMI DVI
| > DisplayPort. Kris | noted having to enable DisplayPort 1.2 mode in
| > the two ASUS PB287Q 28-Inch | Screen LED-Lit 4K monitors to get 4K
| > resolution at 60Hz. | |
| > http://blog.pcbsd.org/2015/04/pc-bsd-and-4k-oh-my/
| >
| > I read your site.
| >
| > In Japan, I donot find this card Amazon.co.jp Web Site. I donot find
| > this card on Japanese site. Another GeForce GTX 960 card is OK on X
| > Window System? Can you judge this card is OK?
| >
| > ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960 METAL GEAR SOLID V Graphic board VD5647
| > ZTGTX96-2GD5MGS01
| >
|
| The GeForce GTX 960 is a reference specification from Nvidia, other
| companies can produce cards matching that specification for their own
| cards, the GPU and main chips will be the same, small things like
| amount of RAM may vary.
|
| So any GTX 960 from any manufacturer can be considered the same card
| from a technical point of view, they will all use the same nvidia chip
| set and driver.
|
| If ZOTAC is considered a good manufacturer in general then their video
| cards can most likely also be considered good.
|
|
| -- FreeBSD - the place to B...Software Developing
|
| Shane Ambler
Thank you very much. I buy
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960 METAL GEAR SOLID V Graphic board VD5647 ZTGTX96-2GD5MGS01
Graphic board is in real in Japanese.
Amazon.co.jp. It's so wonderful. Thank you very much.
Dear. Dale Scott. I really want this infomation. Thank you for your
kindness. So you are currently only using headless servers.
Thank you for everyone subscribing questions at FreeBSD.org.
I will able to have a nice FreeBSD Release 10.1 life by your kindness.
--
Takashi Kitazawa
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