Thanks, Steven!

When I started it, my on-board HDMI port wasn’t detected. So now your 6150 board is serving both of my HDMI lines. Plug and Play.

One of my cables (a 50-foot HDMI) is so fat and stiff that it risks twisting the on-board socket and breaking a contact on the mother board. The twin pigtail connectors on the 6150 you gave me is ideal for that — It goes with the flow.

Thanks again!
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On 20180606, at 14:21, Stephen Partington <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:

I have an older Nvidia 6150 dual DVI dell card. its old, but i think it will to 1080p

its a POS but its yours.


On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 1:49 PM, Victor Odhner <vodhner@cox.net> wrote:
Can anyone sell me a cheap graphics card?

Needed: 1080p, fairly recent, open source Linux drivers.
Not needed: gaming-level speed or the most delicious color.

I’m thinking someone out there might have upgraded their graphics and has an “inferior” card lying around, not very old.

I’m in the Paradise Valley area. I’d come out to meet you (Chandler, Surprise, Anthem…) if the deal is reasonable. If there’s something that’s not AMD or NVIDIA, but is reliably Linux friendly, that might still be worth the trip.

Why I need this:
My built-in DVI-D port stopped working as a secondary HDMI.
I have some more diagnostic angles, but not time to work them right now.
So I need a Plan B to get things working ASAP.

Thanks,
Victor Odhner





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