ATI Technologies X1650 manual Using Multiple Displays, Connecting Your Monitors

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CHAPTER 2:

Using Multiple Displays

Connecting Your Monitors

Your Radeon® X1650 PRO graphics card provides hardware support for two DVI-I monitors and a VGA monitor using the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. It also provides TV output via an S-Video Out connector.

Connections and Adapters for the Radeon® X1650 PRO Card

1Standard VGA Monitor Connector. To connect a VGA monitor to the DVI-I connector, plug the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter into the DVI-I connector, then plug your monitor cable into the adapter.

2DVI-I-to-VGA Adapter.

3DVI-I Connection. To connect a digital display.

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Contents Radeon X1650 PRO Page Iii Disclaimer Important Safety Instructions Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Ring Bus Memory Controller Radeon X1650 PRO FeaturesFeatures IntroductionAvivo Video and Display Platform Advanced Image Quality FeaturesCrossFire System Requirements Uninstall Previous Graphics Card DriversTo uninstall previous drivers System Requirements Connecting Your Monitors Using Multiple DisplaysTo connect your monitors Display Connectors Comments Configuration Used Display ConfigurationsDisplay Configurations Using TV Display and Capture Features Using TV OutViewing Your PC Display on a TV To connect S-Video Out Connecting to a TV or VCRConnecting Your S-Video Out to a TV or VCR Using a Monitor vs. Using TV DisplayViewing Text on a TV Connecting to HdtvUsing a TV as the Only Display Using Games and ApplicationsATI Hdtv Cable Installing your ATI Hdtv video cableUsing Your ATI Hdtv Video Cable To install ATI drivers and software Installing Software and DriversInstalling Drivers and Software in Windows Software Installation PrerequisitesMonitor Configuration To set up a multi-monitor display Reinstalling DriversTo configure your primary display To manually reinstall drivers Express or Custom Install Installing the Catalyst Software Suite Launching Catalyst Control Center Catalyst Control CenterLaunching Catalyst Control Center Using Hot Keys Launching Catalyst Control Center Using the Start MenuOther Quick Launch Access Points Launching Catalyst Control Center Using the System TrayWhat graphics cards work with CrossFire? CrossFire FAQPage Is a driver profile required to make CrossFire work? On what basis are different rendering modes chosen? Welcome to CrossFire CrossFire OverviewAllowable CrossFire System Components CrossFire Rendering Modes SuperTiling Scissor Mode Alternate Frame Rendering AFR Mode Super Anti-aliasing Mode CrossFire Overview CrossFire Overview Reference TroubleshootingScreen Defects CrossFire -Specific Troubleshooting CrossFire-Specific Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution Additional Accessories Compliance InformationFCC Compliance Information Informations de conformité de la CE Electrical SafetyIndustry Canada Compliance Statement CE Compliance InformationThis product was manufactured by ATI Technologies Inc 3Dc GlossaryAlternate Frame Rendering Adaptive Anti-aliasingAGP Alpha BlendingAspect Ratio Anisotropic FilteringAnti-aliasing AspectBitmap Back BufferBilinear Filtering Bit DepthColor Correction BufferCatalyst Control Center Color ComponentControl Point Component VideoComposite Video Compositing EngineCRT Fog DVIEdtv Flat ShadingHdcp Frames Per SecondGamma Gouraud ShadingHyperZ HD HdtvHue HydraVisionMipmapping Keyframe InterpolationKTX Buffer Region Extension LightingNtsc PALPCI Pulldown PCI Express PCIePipeline PixelSaturation ResolutionRefresh Rate RenderingShadow Mask Scissor ModeSdtv SecamSuper Anti-aliasing SmartShader HDSmoothVision HD Specular HighlightTexture Mapping SuperTilingVideo TexelVersaVision Transition Minimized Differential Signaling TmdsTrilinear Filtering Vector Adaptive DeinterlacingVideoShader HD VGA ConnectorVertex shader units Video ImmersionYPbPr VPU Recover