QuickSpecs

HP xw6400 Workstation

Technical Specifications - Graphics

 

Hardware accelerated two-sided lighting

 

Hardware accelerated clipping planes

 

Hardware two-sided lighting

 

3rd-generation occlusion culling

 

OpenGL quad-buffered stereo

 

Hardware-Accelerated Pixel Read-Back

Shading Architecture

16 textures per pixel in fragment programs

 

Window ID clipping functionality

 

Hardware accelerated line stippling

 

Fully programmable GPU (OpenGL2.0/DirectX 9.0c class)

 

Long fragment programs (up to 65,536 instructions)

 

Long vertex programs (up to 65,536 instructions)

 

Looping and subroutines (up to 256 loops per vertex program)

 

Dynamic flow control

 

Conditional execution

High Level Shader

Optimized compiler for Cg and Microsoft® HLSL

Languages

OpenGL 2.0 and DirectX 9.0c support

 

Open source compiler

High-Resolution

12-bit subpixel sampling precision enhances AA quality

Antialiasing

Rotated-grid full-scene antialiasing (RG FSAA)

 

16x FSAA dramatically reduces visual aliasing artifacts or "jaggies" at

 

resolution up to 1920x1200

Display Resolution

Dual Dual Link DVI-I output-drives digital displays at resolutions up to 2560

Support

x 1600 @ 60Hz

 

Internal 400 MHz DACs – Two analog displays up to 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz

nView Architecture

Advanced multi-display desktop & application management seamlessly

 

integrated into Microsoft Windows®.

Supported Graphics APIs OpenGL 2.0 ICD with immediate mode support for all OGL primitive types

 

DirectX 9.0c

Available Graphics

Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Vista Professional,

drivers

Linux - Full Open GL implementation, complete with NVIDIA and ARB

 

extensions.

 

HP qualified drivers may be preloaded or available from the HP support web

 

site:

 

http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng/software_drivers.html

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HP XW6400X manual High Level Shader, High-Resolution, Antialiasing, Display Resolution, NView Architecture