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hydra

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  1. On the mobo side the LVDS connector has 30 pins. The interface is a 6-bit, 1-channel LVDS (HD only).
    Yep, we use a 40 to 30pin LVDS cable. Hopefully the panel will let us run in 6bit mode with decent refresh? From Intel; 24-bpp Display Panel Compatibility

    LVDS support for 18 bpp (6-bits/color) is based on three differential data-pairs, plus a

    differential clock signal, per channel. In contrast, 24-bpp (8 bits/color) panels require

    four differential data-pairs, plus the differential clock signal, per channel.

    Consequently, an onboard 18-bpp LVDS solution does not support 24-bpp panels in

    24-bpp mode; however, certain types of 24-bpp panels can operate in 18-bpp mode.

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