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ACS253A-CT
Appendix D: Video Modes and Frame Rates
Table D-1 (continued). Supported video modes and expected frame rate.
Video Mode
Visible Resolution
Clock Rates
Frame Rate Fiber
Frame Rate CATx
Pixels
Lines
Horiz.
kHz
Vertical
Hz
Dt Ck
MHz
hiCol
loCol
hiCol
loCol
DMT127A
1280
960
75.0
75
126
25
25
15
25
VESA standard
1280
960
85.9
85
148
21
28
17
21
VESA standard
1280
1024
63.9
60
108
20
30
15
20
Sun mode
1280
1024
71.7
66
117
22
33
17
22
SXGA
1280
1024
74.6
70
129
23
23
14
23
SXGA
1280
1024
76.8
72
133
24
24
14
24
VESA standard
1280
1024
79.9
75
135
25
25
15
25
VESA standard
1280
1024
91.1
85
157
21
28
14
21
SGI
1600
1024
77.6
72
158
18
24
12
18
VESA standard
1600
1200
75.0
60
162
15
20
10
15
Frame Rates (FPS)
A DVI KVM Extender is not capable of transferring every frame generated by a graphics card because the net data rate of a
single-link DVI interface with 3.9 Gbit is much higher than the available transfer rate of the Extenders.
Transmission follows the following scheme:
• Starting with a recognized V signal, the first frame is digitized (on VGA) and temporarily stored (DVI+VGA) by the local unit.
• The data is transmitted, using the available net data rate, to the remote unit. During this time, frames generated by the graphics
card are discarded without any recognition (frame dropping).
• When data transfer is complete, the Extender system waits for the next VS signal.
Depending on the data volume (affected by the selected screen resolution/refresh rate), the type of transmission module and the
correspondence between the duration of the data transfer and a multiple of the refresh rate, you should get frame rates in a
range of approximately 15 fps up to the actual refresh rate of the graphics card.
NOTE: The frame rate counts the number of different pictures that are displayed in one second. The monitor is always driven with
the same refresh rate as generated by the graphics card or selected in the OSD.
The human eye is not able to discern more than 15 fps as single pictures. Your DVI KVM Extender is therefore suitable for
displaying streaming video in the highest resolution. To gain a higher frame rate, reduce the screen resolution—video normally
does not require higher resolutions.
NOTE: In higher resolution, the mouse pointer may show broken movement over the screen because of the reduced frame rate.
Use slower mouse movements for exact positioning.