Run Two 30" Apple Cinema Displays on a PC 113
dealcatcher writes "For those blessed by the Apple gods and actually own two 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays, this guide explains how to hook two of them up to a PC. The guide includes which graphics cards will support this configuration and a step-by-step of how to get it all going."
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AppleCare Protection Plan for Mac mini: [apple.com] The AppleCare Protection Plan covers your Mac, as well as an AirPort Extreme Card, an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, and Apple RAM purchased for your Mac. Mac mini, Power Mac, and PowerBook customers can also enroll one Apple display for coverage, provided the Mac and display are purchased together
So, it indeed looks like you can have one monitor attached per mini; but the coverage does travel with the mini, so you couldn't sell it (although how
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There is only one problem in this case -- you can't drive a 30" Cinema Display off a Mac mini, due to the need for the dual-link DVI out. You can only drive a 30" Cinema Display off a PowerMac.
Yaz.
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Don't think it lets you run two of them off one PB, though, and I don't have enough money to try this out and report back :(
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No, you can drive a 30" on the mini, just not at the native resolution.
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You are in essence paying $650 for a warranty on your Cinema Display, but then again one repair would allow you to recoup the entire cost.
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I don't know how you can call it "industry standard" when nobody else offers a 30" display, much less with a 3 year warranty.
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So far I've checked Samsung, Sony, ViewSonic, Dell, and Phillips and haven't found one yet that offers over a year standard... Dell, like apple, also only seams to allow you to add extra support if you are purchasing a computer.
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If you used one of the newer motherboards capable of supporting two PCI-X cards (not in SLI mode), could you get four 30" Apple Cinema Displays out of it?
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Not quite... (Score:1)
video card (approx $500)
tax ($150-500 est.)
Desktop space (4 feet gone)
On the plus side, youll be the envy of all the geeks on the block, aside from the crazy windows one that hates apple (despite having never tried one except for a quick second only to find it different than windows and therefore unacceptable).
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2: buy expensive graphics card with duel dvi conectors and a framebuffer to support massive displays such as these
3: install graphics card(driver setup etc ) and then plug in new monitors ( if you buy one with conectors too close either, use an adaptor cable or slice up the one on your 3000 grand monitors... i know which i would do)
4: turn on system and configure your windowing system to use both monitors at a comfertable size
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I thought he meant 3000 really nice monitors.
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Actually, that wouldn't be as outlandish as you seem to be implying. Formula 1 banned slicks several years ago, mandating grooved tires. As a result, any Formula 1 slicks you might acquire for your Yugo would be used tires and, frankly, putting used tires on a Yugo is pretty much SOP
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I suppose they could create artificial benchmarks using the IBM PPC Compiler but what would be the point? Almost none of the code compiled on the mac would ha
Wow. (Score:5, Insightful)
Want to be helpful? Tell me how to get those two displays without selling both kidneys.
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ALL HAIL STEVE JOBS!
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This is actually Part Two: (Score:5, Funny)
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Step one: How to find a buying on the black market for your spare kidney.
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Sweet... (Score:1)
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You can technically do that on windows having 2 present day video cards, running non-SLI in a ultra high resolution display.
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aargh (Score:4, Funny)
possibly heart attacks.
But seriously, I'd just have put the G5 behind some soundproofing walls and run virtual pc on them. VPC suffices for most scientific programs that would not run under a unix environment.
B.
and as you click here... (Score:5, Funny)
you can SEE the silver spoon by which he is fed
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I don't know, the guy looks old enough to have paid for them himself.
I know you were joking, but there's quite a big difference between having mommy and daddy pay for your extravagances, and funding them yourself.
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How practical is it? You'd have to sit pretty far away from them to see all that there is to see, but if you have to sit far away, why not go with two smaller screens and sit closer?
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Two big monitors are a pain in the arse (Score:4, Insightful)
The constant head turning and sometimes scooting your chair over to use the other monitor is just plain wasteful.
I've even tried placing one large monitor over the other, this seemed to help cut down on the scooting and head turning as I just can use my eyes to look up.
The work involved dragging windows up to the other monitor just isn't worth the effort.
Since any window can easily be minimized or using Expose in Mac OS X kind of makes getting a second 30" Display a total waste of money. I've been happier since I got rid of the other monitor. BTW I sit about 4 feet from the 30" to take it all in. Wireless keyboard is neccessary.
Of course the other person was very happy to receive it.
http://homepage.mac.com/hogfish/PhotoAlbum2.htm
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Either way, it's not very healthy or productive. The point is that I think there's a limit to how large a desktop area can be, over that threshold it be
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Two 30" monitors are a pain, one tends to center their attention on one monitor and place things that are always open on the other.
The constant head turning and sometimes scooting your chair over to use the other monitor is just plain wasteful.
I use two 19" CRTs at home and at work and while it's nice to have the extra screen area, it gets hard on the neck after a while. Using two 30" monitors must be very difficult unless the resolution is scaled down so you can sit far enough away (which kind of de
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Indeed. The most functional use that a pair of 30" screens connected to the same computer might find is some sort of demo or panel-style display program. Product showcases or somesuch.
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Since I use two monitors I can not udnerstand that I once could live with only one.
The IDE on one monitor, the CASE system on the other (or the browser with API docs or
Simply debugging is quite fancy with 2 monitors when your IDE/debuggger is on the main screen and the application you run on the other screen.
Especially when you work on web applications or any kind of applcation where the debuggee is opening several windows.
I can not udners
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Now I've got a powermac with a 23" screen, and I find that I don't miss the second screen all that much, except for in a few specific applications. Those applications are ones where the separate screens were a type of organization for m
So... you're saying ... (Score:2)
... that what you want is THREE 30" displays so you can have one in the center as well as one each to the left and right so they wrap around you. Sounds good to me!
Anyone know of a mod for UT2004 so it'll display properly on all three monitors?
Silly (Score:5, Insightful)
So, in some bizarre attempt at making it better, he hooks them up to a pc.
Reminds me of the Volksagon adverts - It's a Mini adventure. Those were bloody stupid as well.
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Pop in a couple of silent fans charge him a few grand and be off.
Of course they might not make custom fans for Macs, but I'd be willing to solder the connection to adapt it myself.
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The Guide Wasn't Much... (Score:1)
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The G5 is too loud? (Score:2, Funny)
He's probably a spy, which would explain being able to afford two of those displays.
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Blessed or heretical (Score:3, Interesting)
This just makes him a heretic.
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The story behind the story. (Score:5, Funny)
What a complete and total git. And this gets posted to /. for what reason?
(Remember: with great power comes great fan noise).
Yaz.
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What a complete and total git. And this gets posted to /. for what reason?
to show that some geeks have more money than brains?Re:The story behind the story. (Score:2)
I'm a dual G5 owner, admittedly of the previous 2.0ghz dual processor model, and I happen to own a display card capable of driving the 30" display.
It's quiet as a mouse unless I'm using the two CPUs at full speed and even then it's not that bad. It's actually my external hard drives that make most of the noise in my system.
Of course if he really needs a way to deal with this problem, I recommend simply taking a high-qual
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It may be capable of driving the 30" display, but is it doing so?
GPUs can put out a lot of heat (indeed, on my PowerBook the GPU on it is the biggest single source of heat, particularily if I'm playing a 3D game or anything really graphics intensive). When you're running them at extremely high resolutions, and running TWO of them, they're going to pump out h
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However, I've used Apple Motion on it, and a more brutal test of a graphics card has yet to be invented. I still haven't noticed much in the way of noise.
When I installed my Nvidia 6800 Ultra DDL card, which is this sprawling monster that takes over two slots, I noticed that you have a point. The fan ventilates into the case and so the case fans are still in charge of getting the air out.
Are
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I wouldn't even bother with long keyboard or mouse cables -- Bluetooth has an effective range of 10m, which should be more than enough to put the machine on the other side of a wall. Then you only need to run a single monitor cable.
The only downside I can think of is needing to go around the corner to put a CD/DVD in the drive. This can be mitigated by using a Firewire or
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Most of my peripherals are external hard drives which (obviously) don't need to be in the same room and in fact should be banished in this scenerio thanks to their own noise problems.
If you want a silent computer, you don't want to be in the same room as the optical drive, either
But of course my k
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Well, doesn't the PC side of the cable break out into seperate DVI, USB and Firewire plugs? If that is the case, you should be able to go from the Apple specific cable to a bundle of the three seperate cables for the rest of the run.
Then again, I don't own a Cinema display, so I suppose I could be mis
All I can say is- wow (Score:2, Offtopic)
And advice for the guy who wrote the article- the Quadro 4000 is just a Geforce 6800; there are fanless coolers for it if the deafening noise o
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Blasphemy... or at least a poor decision (Score:1)
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And next week we'll show you how to... (Score:2)
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mmmm xinerama!
Fan noise solution (Score:2, Informative)
Buy four USB hubs and a really damn long monitor cable, and put the stupid machine in the closet. The closet of some other room, even. Or in the basement. Run the cables through a hole in the wall. The G5 even comes with Firewire 800 and optical audio jacks, both of which can support nice long cable lengths.
Presently I have a P4 in a closet, wit
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Whodathunkit.
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G5 tower... loud? (Score:3, Informative)
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It is not unheard of for a G5 to have a bad midplane.
It is unheard of. Macs do not have faults, only defective users.
You should be fired for suggesting otherwise. I hope you and your family starve.
Your type make me sick.
I know that all right-thinking Mac users will agree with me on this.
Challenge: Show me a mac running three 30" (Score:2, Interesting)
What I want to see, is a MAC running THREE 30 inch displays at full resolution. I've been trying to configure this for some time but have not found a real solution. Anyone know of a mac PCI card that can push a 30 at native resolution?
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Now all this guy needs is... (Score:2)
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Like this one? [fatal1ty.com]
Then he can really challenge all you /. l4m3rz to test his m4d l337 sk1ll at cutting the cables of perfectly good $3000 monitors. Wanky, rich-ass bitch will pwn j00
unwilling to sell my kidneys (Score:2)
I setup my extra mouse buttons to switch forward and backward between the virtual screens, which is very fast and very handy. (with the help of gamepad companion, which is not free).
If you haven't tried free programs like Desktop Manager (or simular programs like Virtue), then I'd really recommend them to you. [macupdate.com]
Don't forget people! (Score:1)
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Ego boosting news for single individual.... (Score:1)
To summarise the article:
Buy monitors. Buy graphics card compatible with monitors. Plug in. Adjust plug to fit. Adapt OS to use screens at maximum resolution. Gloat on internet.
That being said, my wife (Graphic Designer) has recently bought a dual G5 and its whisper quiet. The only time it gets noisy is if you accidentally tell it to boot from a network server that isn't there - this will scare the pants off most people, especially if they're not expecting it (like I
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2. Get noisier PC.
3. Install two $3000 SWOP-certified monitors.
So, basically, you've just spent $6000 on monitors capable of displaying a level of clarity that Windows cannot, in even its greatest wet dreams, fully utilize... that is, unless this guy comes up with an equally-absurd, obscenely expensive, and Rube Goldbergian solution t
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You're abusing (just like most others) the term 'silent'. There is nothing about the G5 that makes it near silent. Yes, it manages fan speeds. Yes, there are many fans and most of the time they run slowly. But no, that doesn't make it 'near-silent', just because you can get cheapo 7000rpm fans that sound insane. The G5 makes noise, you know it and I know it, and in quiet home environments it is often unacceptable. Just face it.
2. Get noisier PC.
That PC has
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2. The guy complained the so-called fanless PC was noisy. For whatever reason, his solution was... well, personally I'd have told him to get a G4 laptop and be done with it. I do video editing on my G4 laptop... so don't tell me it's not sufficient.
Look, if you wanted to tell us all that you're jealous, just have the guts to say you're fucking jealous. I know I am
Jea
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What's he do with all his hardware? Play Quake?
*snicker*