Nvidia Quadro Workstation manuals
Quadro Workstation
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- list of figures
- About this Guide
- Other Related Documentation
- NVIDIA Display Properties and nView Desktop Manager
- SLI Support Improvements
- DirectX
- nView Desktop Manager
- Supported Operating Systems
- Hardware — Supported NVIDIA Products
- Supported Languages
- Software — NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Driver Installation
- Additional Operating System Requirements
- Preserving Settings Before Upgrading Your Software
- About Using Saved Profiles in Another Computer
- Notes on Feature and Configuration Support
- Examples in this Guide
- NVIDIA Display Setup Wizards
- accessing the nvidia display control panel pages
- Desktop Access
- Shortcut to Playing Video Files on Any Display
- NVIDIA Settings Menu — Windows Taskbar Access
- Windows Display Properties Setting Access
- The NVIDIA GPU
- Context Help
- Tool Tips
- Uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Driver
- nView Display Modes
- nView Multi-Display Applications
- Accessing the Display Context Menus
- About Display Numbering
- NVIDIA Multi-Display Support
- Primary and Secondary Displays
- Key Features
- Initial Installation of nView Dualview Mode Windows 2000
- Enabling nView Dualview Mode After Initial Installation — Windows 2000
- Using Horizontal & Vertical Span Modes
- Using nView Clone Mode
- Enabling Virtual Desktop — Clone Mode
- Procedure
- Clone Modes — Windows 2000
- Arranging Displays on the Settings
- Adjusting Analog Display Settings
- Screen Adjustment
- Display Timing Settings
- Adjusting Digital Display Settings
- Adjusting Television (TV) Settings
- TV Settings
- Video Output Format
- Brightness/Contrast/Saturation
- Flicker
- Video Border — (for HDTV)
- Supported TV and HDTV Adjustment Features Based on TV Encoder and NVIDIA GPU
- Supported Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs
- About D Connector Output Modes
- HDTV Formats
- Underscan
- Overscan Shift
- Using HDTV in nView Display Modes
- Clone Mode
- Using Overscan Shift
- Using Underscan
- Troubleshooting HDTV Configuration
- Adjusting Desktop Colors
- Color Correction Settings
- Apply Color Changes to
- Color Curve Graph
- Image Sharpening
- Adjusting Performance and Quality Settings
- Changing Global Driver Settings
- Modifying an Existing Application Profile
- Adding a New Application Profile
- Adding Profiles With an SLI Configuration
- Basic Driver Settings
- Anisotropic Filtering
- Vertical Sync
- Advanced Driver Settings
- Conformant Texture Clamp
- Disable Enhanced CPU Instruction Set
- Maximize texture memory
- Texture Color Depth
- SLI Rendering Mode
- Stereo Display Mode
- Swap eyes (L becomes R, R becomes L)
- Exported Pixel Types
- Accessing the Video Overlay Settings
- Out/In
- About the Full Screen Video Mirror Feature
- Accessing the Full Screen Video
- Track Overlay Rotation
- Full Screen Video Zoom Controls
- Screen Region to Zoom
- Adding the NVIDIA Settings Menu to the Windows Taskbar
- Display Optimization Wizard
- Adding NVIDIA Menu Options to the Windows Desktop Menu
- Using NVRotate Settings
- Before You Use NVRotate Settings
- Adjusting Temperature Settings
- Temperature Settings
- Screen Resolution and Color Quality
- Monitor Settings
- Enabling Custom Screen Resolutions
- Advanced Timing
- Display Mode & Timing Parameters
- Display Timing Standards
- Editing the NVIDIA Display Menu
- Accessing the PowerMizer
- Current Power Source
- Using the HiRes Desktop Scaling Feature
- Activating HiRes Desktop Scaling
- Before You Begin
- Quadro FX 3000 — Installing the NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver
- Quadro FX 3000 — Attaching the Secondary Display for nView Dualview Mode
- GeForce4 MX — Installing the NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver
- Attaching Displays for GeForce4 MX — nView Dualview Mode
- Enabling nView Span and Clone Modes Detaching the Secondary Display Device
- Viewing Multiple NVIDIA GPU-based Graphics Cards from the NVIDIA Display Menu
- Viewing Multiple Card Configurations Using the NVIDIA Settings Menu
- Supported HDTV Connectors
- HDTV over DVI
- Sample Cables Shipped with NVIDIA HDTV Encoded Graphics Cards
- NVIDIA Display Wizard — Typical Setup
- NVIDA Display Setup Wizard — Custom Setup
- NVIDIA Display Wizard — HDTV Component Connection
- NVIDA Display Wizard — Analog Display with HDTV/DVI
- NVIDA Display Wizard — Digital Display and Television
- Driver Release History
- Release 75 Enhancements
- Video
- Display Driver, DirectX, and OpenGL
- NVManagement
- Operating System Support
- Desktop Manager and Control Panel Improvements
- D Graphics API Enhancements
- PCI Express Support
- Direct3D
- Display Driver Changes—New Features
- nView
- DirectX Graphics
- Enhanced Display Driver, DirectX, and Video Capabilities
- OpenGL Enhancements
- Release 25 Enhancements
- Release 20 Enhancements
- Release 6 Enhancements
- Desktop Manager
- Control Panels
- OpenGL Extensions
Quadro Workstation
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Other Related Documentation
- NVIDIA Display Properties and nView Desktop Manager
- Support for the Next Generation of NVIDIA GPUs
- Video
- Supported Operating Systems
- Hardware — Supported NVIDIA Products
- Supported Languages
- Software — NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Driver Installation
- Preserving Settings Before Upgrading Your Software
- About Using Saved Profiles in Another Computer
- Notes on Feature and Configuration Support
- Examples in this Guide
- NVIDIA Display Setup Wizards
- accessing the nvidia display control panel pages
- Desktop Access
- NVIDIA Settings Menu — Windows Taskbar Access
- Windows Display Properties Setting Access
- The NVIDIA GPU
- Context Help
- Tool Tips
- Uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Driver
- nView Display Modes
- nView Multi-Display Applications
- Accessing the Display Context Menus
- About Display Numbering
- NVIDIA Multi-Display Support
- Primary and Secondary Displays
- Windows Display Properties Settings
- Initial Installation of nView Dualview Mode Windows 2000
- Enabling nView Dualview Mode After Initial Installation — Windows 2000
- Using Horizontal & Vertical Span Modes
- Figure 4.13 nView Vertical Span Mode — Windows XP
- Using nView Clone Mode
- Enabling Virtual Desktop — Clone Mode
- Procedure
- Switching Between nView Dualview and Span Clone Modes — Windows 2000
- Arranging Displays on the Settings
- Adjusting Analog Display Settings
- Screen Adjustment
- Display Timing Settings
- Adjusting Digital Display Settings
- Adjusting Television (TV) Settings
- TV Settings
- Video Output Format
- Brightness/Contrast/Saturation
- Flicker
- Video Border — (for HDTV)
- Supported TV and HDTV Adjustment Features Based on TV Encoder and NVIDIA GPU
- Supported Television/HDTV Formats for Analog and Digital Outputs
- About D Connector Output Modes
- HDTV Formats
- Underscan
- Overscan Shift
- Using HDTV in nView Display Modes
- Using HDTV as the Secondary Display in nView Clone Mode
- Using Overscan Shift
- Using Underscan
- Troubleshooting HDTV Configuration
- Adjusting Desktop Colors
- Color Correction Settings
- Apply Color Changes to
- Color Curve Graph
- Image Sharpening
- Adjusting Performance and Quality Settings
- Changing Global Driver Settings
- Modifying an Existing Application Profile
- Adding a New Application Profile
- Adding Profiles With an SLI Configuration
- Basic Driver Settings
- Anisotropic Filtering
- Vertical Sync
- Advanced Driver Settings
- Conformant Texture Clamp
- Disable Enhanced CPU Instruction Set
- Maximize texture memory
- Texture Color Depth
- Enable Stereo
- Stereo Display Mode
- Enable Overlay
- Exported Pixel Types
- Accessing the Video Overlay Settings
- Out/In
- About the Full Screen Video Mirror Feature
- Accessing the Full Screen Video
- Track Overlay Rotation
- Full Screen Video Zoom Controls
- Screen Region to Zoom
- Adding the NVIDIA Settings Menu to the Windows Taskbar
- Display Optimization Wizard
- Adding NVIDIA Menu Options to the Windows Desktop Menu
- Using NVRotate Settings
- Before You Use NVRotate Settings
- Adjusting Temperature Settings
- Temperature Settings
- Screen Resolution and Color Quality
- Monitor Settings
- Enabling Custom Screen Resolutions
- Advanced Timing
- Display Mode & Timing Parameters
- Table 7.1 Advanced Timing Parameters
- Display Timing Standards
- Editing the NVIDIA Display Menu
- Accessing the PowerMizer
- Current Power Source
- Using the HiRes Desktop Scaling Feature
- Figure 7.31 Effect of Hires Scaling on OpenGL Drawing
- Activating HiRes Desktop Scaling
- About NVIDIA Direct Access
- Direct Access Compatible Monitors
- Using the Direct Access Main
- Configuring Display Settings
- Locking Display Buttons
- Adjusting Color Settings
- Adjusting Display Size and Position
- Overview of SLI for NVIDIA Quadro Cards
- Hardware Requirements
- Installation and Operating Instructions
- Installing the Display Driver
- Using NVIDIA SLI
- SLI Frame Rendering
- SLI Antialiasing Mode
- Viewing Load Balancing
- Before You Begin
- Quadro FX 3000 — Installing the NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver
- Quadro FX 3000 — Attaching the Secondary Display for nView Dualview Mode
- GeForce4 MX — Installing the NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver
- Attaching Displays for GeForce4 MX — nView Dualview Mode
- Enabling nView Span and Clone Modes Detaching the Secondary Display Device
- Viewing Multiple NVIDIA GPU-based Graphics Cards from the NVIDIA Display Menu
- Viewing Multiple Card Configurations Using the NVIDIA Settings Menu
- Supported HDTV Connectors
- HDTV over DVI
- Sample Cables Shipped with NVIDIA HDTV Encoded Graphics Cards
- Figure B.4 Sample NVIDIA Personal Cinema™ A/V Cables
- NVIDIA Display Wizard — Typical Setup
- NVIDA Display Setup Wizard — Custom Setup
- Figure C.3 NVIDIA Display Setup Wizard — Custom Setup Pages (2)
- NVIDIA Display Wizard — HDTV Component Connection
- Figure C.5 NVIDIA TV Display Wizard — HDTV Component Connection Page (2)
- NVIDA Display Wizard — Analog Display with HDTV/DVI
- Figure C.7 NVIDIA Display Wizard—Analog Display with HDTV/DVI Pages (2)
- NVIDA Display Wizard — Digital Display and Television
- Figure C.9 NVIDIA Display Wizard — Various Types of TV Connectors
- Figure C.10 NVIDIA Display Wizard — Digital Display with TV Pages (2)
- Driver Release History
- Release 80 Enhancements
- Display Driver
- DirectX
- nView Desktop Manager
- Display Driver, DirectX, and OpenGL
- NVManagement
- Operating System Support
- Desktop Manager and Control Panel Improvements
- D Graphics API Enhancements
- PCI Express Support
- Direct3D
- Display Driver Changes—New Features
- nView
- DirectX Graphics
- Enhanced Display Driver, DirectX, and Video Capabilities
- OpenGL Enhancements
- Release 25 Enhancements
- Release 20 Enhancements
- Release 6 Enhancements
- Desktop Manager
- Control Panels
- OpenGL Extensions
- Control Panel
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