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I have a self-built computer running XP Pro with A nvidia FX5200 card.
I have a Gateway FPD1500 monitor with a DVI-D plug. I also have a cables-to-go DVI-A to VGA adapter. Will this combo work on my computer with the specified video card. Also how would I go about setting-up and configuring this arrangement? |
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"THEHED" <hed34@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:d28ec37f.0409221059.bba37ee@posting.google.com... > I have a self-built computer running XP Pro with A nvidia FX5200 card. > I have a Gateway FPD1500 monitor with a DVI-D plug. I also have a > cables-to-go DVI-A to VGA adapter. Will this combo work on my > computer with the specified video card. Also how would I go about > setting-up and configuring this arrangement? Ummm...no, there is a big difference between DVI-D and DVI analog. To use DVI-D at all requires the signals to be (remain) digitized at the sending end (the video card) AND to be encoded to TMDS - you should look for a card that has the ability to send DVI-D in order to use the Gateway monitor. (Actually you should look for a DVI-I capable card, which will provide the most flexibility, but may also set you back a bit more cash. DVI-I includes both the analog VGA and the TMDS digital streams.) HTH, NGA |
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