Monitor Connection Question

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I want to connect a second PC to my Dell 2405FPW monitor. I've found a DVI-Analogue Video cable - will this be all I need? Does the connected graphics card (it will be an ATI X1900) detect that it is driving an analogue input or is there somewhere in the CCC that I need to set this?

Thanks...
 
so your graphics card is digital(dvi port) and you want to connect it to a vga(analogue) port on your monitor? The cable should work fine and no software configs have to be done, the cable will handle it all
 
Great, thanks. I had originally assumed it would be but when I looked at a DVI/VGA cable online it had a bunch of guff beneath it about it needing the DVI port to be outputting an analogue and not digital signal, which muddied the waters for me.

Thanks chaps.
 
it had a bunch of guff beneath it about it needing the DVI port to be outputting an analogue and not digital signal

That is actually true, a DVI port can either output Digital only (DVI-D), Analogue only (DVI-A), or both (DVI-I).
Nearly 100% of graphics cards output DVI-I, so it is not a problem.
 
That explains it...thanks, always prefer to understand why things are the way they are.

Anyway, hooked it all up via a spare DVI lead with a DVI to VGA converter I found in my box of bits and it's work just fine. Shame the PiP doesn't seem to cover this input on my monitor but I guess that's just being picky!
 
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