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Quadro Workstation User’s Guide
Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Advanced Timing
The
Advanced
Timing
page
enables
you
to
adjust
timings
for
your
NVIDIA
GPU
‐
based
graphics
card
in
order
to
support
a
variety
of
different
display
timings
for
ultimate
flexibility
for
analog
CRT
and
DVI
connections.
Note:
The
Advanced
Timing
button
is
not
available
for
certain
NVIDIA
GPU
‐
based
graphics
cards
with
a
DVI
connector
in
use.
DVI
timing
adjustment
is
supported
for
NV3
x
‐
based
graphics
cards
only
if
they
have
an
external
TMDS,
such
as
the
SiliconImage
164.
If
the
graphics
card
uses
the
internal
TMDS,
then
the
Advanced
Timing
button
is
not
available.
However,
graphics
cards
that
use
the
internal
TMDS
can
support
refresh
rates
below
60
Hz
using
the
current
NVIDIA
Release
60
driver.
Note:
To
use
the
Advanced
Timing
page,
you
must
be
an
advanced
user
and
familiar
with
the
concepts
of
display
timing
standards
and
parameters.
If
you
are
not
familiar,
it
is
recommended
that
you
do
not
use
the
Advanced
Timing
page.
For
additional
details,
refer
to
the
following
documents
that
explain
display
timing
standards
>>
VESA
and
Industry
Standards
and
Guidelines
for
Computer
Display
Monitor
Timing
(DMT)
published
by
the
Video
Electronics
Standards
Association
(VESA)
>>
Coordinated
Video
Timing
Standard
published
by
VESA
>>
EIA
Standard:
A
DTV
Profile
for
Uncompressed
High
Speed
Digital
Interfaces
published
by
the
Electronic
Industries
Alliance
1
Click
the
Advanced
Timing
button.
If
an
Agreement
page
appears,
scroll
down
and
then
click
the
I
Agree
button
to
accept
the
agreement
and
open
the
Advanced
Timing
page.
The
Advanced Timing
configuration
page
)
where
you
can
select
display
timing
standards
and
custom
parameters.
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