Hi All, As I read the Coot 3D setting guide online, it says for Linux environment I have to have at least a Nvidia Quadro card with 3 pin min DIN stereo connector and DVI connector, and the cheapest is Nvidia Quadro K4200. I plan to buy Dell workstations for Coot 3D, but they do not have the option of Quadro K4200, instead, they suggests an updated version called Quadro M4000. As I look at the product picture of Quadro M4000, I can see all connectors are DPs (displayport), not DVI connector. What is more, the Quadro M4000 does not have any connector for 3 pin mini DIN. Is the Quadro M4000 card still suitable for Coot 3D in Linux? Do I have to manually add a 3 Pin Mini DIN Bracket Stereo Connector to the Quadro M4000 card (which can be found at B&H photos) and get a Displayport to DVI connectors before it works? In addition, I found it was very hard to find a new build-in IR emitter 3D monitor from Asus or Acer, so I am looking for a Asus 3D monitor with Nvidia 3D vision 2 kits, some pictures of the 3D vision 2 kit only shows USB cable as connectors, I wonder if the kit also contains a 3-pin min din cable for the 3D? I'd appreciate if any input on this.