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PostPosted: 20 Apr 2009, 21:52 
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Not that Im excusing Matrox's support, but there should be no specific reason the GTX295 wouldnt work. There is no period when it is/was "unsupported" as it uses the same drivers as every other current nVidia card.

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PostPosted: 14 Jun 2009, 23:04 
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I downloaded Win7 x64 also. But i have same problem as on Vista. I cant get higer than 3840x800 resolution out. Im really pissed off atm...


My rig:

Intel I7 920
6gb RAM
Intel DX58SO
Zotac GTX295

Do anyone have easy guide how to get this fucking matrox shit to work?
I fucking swear this is last matrox product what i will ever buy.


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PostPosted: 14 Jun 2009, 23:13 
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Try here, I assume you tried the BETA GXM?
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14366

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PostPosted: 14 Jun 2009, 23:16 
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Tried, but it gives same erros as in offical versions.


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PostPosted: 15 Jun 2009, 23:01 
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Hi Zarkus, what version of the nVidia drivers for Windows 7 64 bit are you using? The 185 driver doesn't work you need the 182 driver.

From another post:
I got the same problems! It doesn´t matter if Win 7 or Vista (both x64) is installed! I tried the drivers (185.xx whql and beta) on both OS and always got the same problem!

GXM displays: its not possible to set my resolution, or something like that ( i dont remember what exact expression, but it was the first thing after you got to reboot after setting up GMX)

But with 182.xx nearly everthing went fine! Now I got 5040x1050@57 on both OS.....

In my oppinion its an NV driver issue!!




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PostPosted: 16 Jun 2009, 14:26 
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Do anyone have easy guide how to get this frak matrox shit to work?


This is how it works for me (System in sig):

Deinstall NV driver and PD

1. Install NV 182.xx, after reboot don´t change resolution or something
2. Install PowerDesk Beta
3. After reboot(or after installing PD??), I coudn´t choose 5040x105057Hz, there was only 55Hz, so I choosed 1440x900x3@60Hz
4. Reboot and confirming your resolution, you can switch your resolution to 5040x1050@57Hz in the Matrox GXM Setup.... in your taskbar

I hope i´d remeber it correctly....

Tobi

EDIT (Update):

I also tryed the new NV Driver 186.xx but no luck....


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PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009, 16:19 
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Deinstall NV driver and PD

1. Install NV 182.xx, after reboot don´t change resolution or something
2. Install PowerDesk Beta
3. After reboot(or after installing PD??), I coudn´t choose 5040x105057Hz, there was only 55Hz, so I choosed 1440x900x3@60Hz
4. Reboot and confirming your resolution, you can switch your resolution to 5040x1050@57Hz in the Matrox GXM Setup.... in your taskbar


This worked for me in Windows 7! Thanks! :D

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PostPosted: 03 Jul 2009, 21:34 
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Matrox came out with a new powerdesk software, that makes it easier to set up mutli-display - including 5040 x 1050, but the (hz) is being recognized at 55 not 57, have not test out this resolution yet, will let everyone know later.

I was having issues before when I downloaded the latest Nvidia driver -ver 186.18, and it was only showing I have a max res of 4098 x 768, after the installed.. Downloaded this new matrox PD software and now both in Nvidia control and GXM, shows that the OS is recognizing 4320 x 900, and 5040 x 1050 and working okay at 4320 x 900 with the the 186.18 driver.

Will give an update when I test out the 5040 x 1050 setting


my system spec

2 Benq G2400WD
1 Beng FP241

2 GTX285

Home Vista 64
Q9550
Ram 8gb

update - 5040 x 1050 does not work when I first try it..


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PostPosted: 04 Jul 2009, 09:26 
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[quote]Try here, I assume you tried the BETA GXM?
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/9330]

Dude, the beta is the same as the second to last actual version. The last one doesn't work with the 200's either. At least for me yet.


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PostPosted: 04 Jul 2009, 22:29 
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[quote]Try here, I assume you tried the BETA GXM?
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/9330]

Dude, the beta is the same as the second to last actual version. The last one doesn't work with the 200's either. At least for me yet.


You misunderstood me.. Matrox has official release a new version of powerdesk.. v1.03.0020.0617 2.05 gxm/veos - its entirely revamp, new screens and interfaces..

I am now able to under matrox and nvidia setting to set up 5040 x 1050 setting, but under Matrox is showing as 55Hz, under Nvidia at 57Hz.. neither is working for me, when I test it out I get an error message failed, even those the monitors are switching to the setting.

Previously with the other matrox ver, I was getting 'out of range' and black screen.

I have install the latest Nvd. 186.18 also. ( I am running Vista Home 64 bit, with 2 GTX 285, with BENQ Mon - (2) G2400WD (1) FP241


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