NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti 3D GRAPHIC ACCELERATOR MANUAL Model No. : SP6600Ti 2.
NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti User’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti .............................................................. 2 2. GeForce2 Ti Board Outline ................................................... 3 2.1 GeForce2 Ti using DDR SDRAM (SP6600TI/32M, SP6600TI/32M-TV) 2.2 GeForce2 Ti using DDR SDRAM (SP6600TI/64M, SP6600TI/64M-TV) 3.Hardware installation............................................................... 5 3.1 Package Contents .....................................................
1. NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti Memory Size: SP6600TI/32M GeForce2 Ti 32MB on Board with DDRSDRAM SP6600TI/32M-TV GeForce2 Ti 32MB on Board with DDRSDRAM +TV out SP6600TI/64M GeForce2 Ti 64MB on Board with DDRSDRAM SP6600TI/64M-TV GeForce2 Ti 64MB on Board with DDRSDRAM +TV out GeForce2 Ti, redefines graphics for mainstream computers, delivering 1 billion pixels/sec. rendering power and producing an amazing 6.4GB/sec. of bandwidth.
HDTV and DVD and resolutions •Multiple video windows with hardware color space conversion and filtering •Video acceleration for DirectShow, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and Indeo COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM INTERFACE •AGP 4X support, including Fast Writes and Execute Mode •NTSC or PAL TV output (optional) •DVI digital output connector, support TMDS Panellink resolution up to SXGA (optional) OPERATING SYSTEM Support •Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98 and Linux API Support •OpenGL 1.
2. GeForce2 Ti Board Outline 2.1 GeForce2 Ti using DDR SDRAM (SP6600TI/32M, SP6600TI/32M-TV) 32M on board – 2Mx32 DDR SDRAM x 4 2M*32 2M*32 Power DVI 2M*32 S-VIDEO LCD Encode NVIDIA BIOS DB15 TV Encoder GeForce 2 Ti 2M*32 14.
2.2 GeForce2 Ti using DDR SDRAM (SP6600TI/64M, SP6600TI/64M-TV) 64M on board – 4Mx32 DDR SDRAM x4 64M on board – 2Mx32 DDR SDRAM x8 4M*32 4M*32 Power DVI 4M*32 S-VIDEO LCD Encode NVIDIA BIOS DB15 TV Encoder GeForce 2 Ti 4M*32 14.
3.Hardware installation 3.1 Package Contents 1. NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti 3D Accelerator card 2. CD title or Software diskettes 3. This manual 3.2 Installing the card 1. Turn off your computer 2. Remove the cover of the computer per the owner’s manual 3. Install the card in the AGP bus slots 4. Replace the cover.
3.3 Micro Cross DVI Connector System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 “Micro Cross:”/high speed pins; C1 Analog Red Video Out C2 Analog Green Video Out C3 Analog Blue Video Out C4 Analog Horizontal Sync C5 Analog Common Ground Return (Red , Green , Blue Video Out) Main Pin Field: 1. TMDS Data 22. TMDS Data 2+ 3. TMDS Data 2/4 Shield 4. TMDS Data 45. TMDS Data 4+ 6. DDC Clock 7. DDC Data 8. Analog Vertical Sync 9. TMDS Data 110.
3.4 Resolutions and colors supported: Reference Table based on V21.83 Win9X Driver List B.P.P.
4. Smart Installation For Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows ME 4.1 Put the DRIVERS CD in your CD-ROM 4.2 Click Driver installation 4.3 If everything fine, screen will show Confirm Installation window.
4.4 Now appears the Driver Confirmation window Select the Install If the drivers is very new may not certified by Microsoft, if so, system will prompt you the drivers do not have “digital signature”, still you can force to install. 4.5 Then restart your computer.
5. Manually install Windows XP drivers 5.1 Installation and Setup The Windows setup program installs and modifies all of the necessary files. Follow these steps to install the Windows XP drivers. 1. Insert the DISC (CD Title Driver). 2. Select Control Panel from Start menu 3. Select the Display icon 4. Double-click on the Display icon in the Control Panel folder. You can also click the right mouse button anywhere on the desktop and select the Properties option form the pop-out menu. 5.
5.3 How to Change Refresh Rate in Windows XP 1. Make sure that you have installed windows XP Driver. Click on the Start box in the lower left corner and proceed to Setting, Control Panel 2. Inside the Control panel group , click on Display icon to open the Display Properties folder and choose Settings click the Advance Settings choose Monitor 3. Click on the Refresh Rate sub window to change refresh rate 4. Select OK and new refresh rate takes effect 5. Refresh Rate default is Optimal. 6.
5.4 NVIDIA Utility in Windows System 5.4.1 GeForce2 Ti Display Adapter Information Table, you can tell the BIOS and Drivers version, NVIDIA Chip model name, IRQ setting and many useful information. Additional properties is for advance user to setting OpenGL, DirectX and other settings. NVIDIA on the Internet can reach NVIDIA official web site for more NVIDIA news.
5.4.2 Device selection Select output device, if all the optional connector is connected, you will be able to select DVI or TV output as Windows default display device. Geforce2 Ti do not support TwinView. Only the device is plugged and functional, then you will be able to check the selection box. If you plug the connector after window boot up, click Detect Displays will functional the plugged output device check box. For Digital Flat Panel, support only TMDS Panel Link compatible digital LCD monitor.
5.4.3 Color correction This Window shows NVIDIA Digital Vibrance is functional and you can adjust Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and save it as your favorite setting. If you don’t like your adjustments, you can also check Automatically apply these settings at startup to change it back.
6. Manually install Windows 98 and Windows ME drivers 6.1 Installation and Setup The Windows setup program installs and modifies all of the necessary files. Follow these steps to install the Windows 98/ME drivers. 1. Insert the DISC (CD Title Driver). 2. Select Control Panel from My Computer group. 3. Select the Display icon 4. Double-click on the Display icon in the Setting -> Control Panel folder.
6.3 How to Change Refresh Rate 1. Make sure that you have installed windows 98/ME Driver. Click on the Start box in the lower left corner and proceed to Setting, Control Panel 2. Inside the Control panel group , click on Display icon to open the Display Properties folder and choose Settings click the Advance Settings choose Adapter 3. Click on the Refresh Rate sub window to change refresh rate 4. Select OK and new refresh rate takes effect 5. Refresh Rate default is Optimal. 6.
FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition.(1).this device may not cause harmful interference. (2).this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning: Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.