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Upgrade to DVI?

Put it this way, DVI will never be worse than VGA, and can sometimes be better. The signal is digital rather than analog so it's less affected by eletrical noise, thus you don't have to spend more on a shielded cable. That's why there's very little difference between a £5 cable and a £100 monster cable.

You might as well pay the £5 for one to see if you get a benefit. It's not a big loss if there's not much difference.
 
yes, still fine with vga

Well I suppose you need to test the cable on another system, or get a cable you know to be working from a pal and test it on your system, see if you can pin it down.

I'm not sure if it'll make any difference, but what about drivers for your gfx card, are they up to date? Short of that I can't really think of any other reason why it wouldn't work tbh.
 
If you're getting a picture during post but nothing in windows it's def a driver/setting issue. There's no problem with your cable.
 
The difference depends a lot from monitor to monitor but any good quality monitor, with a good graphics card and decent leads on the analogue side will show minimal difference between them.

you arent considering the length of the cable - makes a big difference with vga.
 
Hi again all, i have now got the DVI cable to be recognised as the primary but the max res i can have is 1280x1024. Whenever i try to make it bigger (smaller icons) it just gives me 'no signal input' or 'disconnected'/
 
Hi again all, i have now got the DVI cable to be recognised as the primary but the max res i can have is 1280x1024. Whenever i try to make it bigger (smaller icons) it just gives me 'no signal input' or 'disconnected'/

Does it have all of the pins in the connectors?

Could just be that it can't carry enough bandwidth for higher res. How long is it?
 
I've tried messing with all the setting, all the pins are there.
Its 1.8m.

Plugged my VGA back in.
 
All you can do really is try another cable, or try your cable on another system.

You need to know, one way or the other, if the cable is the problem.
 
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