12 Sep 2015 at 22:05 #1 Zethor Zethor Soldato Joined 13 Nov 2013 Posts 4,294 A mate has a VGA monitor he wants to use with a 960 (windforce). Would a simple DVI adapter be enough to use it? Will there be performance hits?
A mate has a VGA monitor he wants to use with a 960 (windforce). Would a simple DVI adapter be enough to use it? Will there be performance hits?
13 Sep 2015 at 09:06 #2 martin363 martin363 Associate Joined 18 Jan 2012 Posts 997 Location Peloponnese, Greece In my 'old' speak VGA is 640x480 and usually a CRT tube. is that correct? a little further detail required perhaps?
In my 'old' speak VGA is 640x480 and usually a CRT tube. is that correct? a little further detail required perhaps?
13 Sep 2015 at 10:14 #3 BinnsY BinnsY Associate Joined 19 May 2009 Posts 1,511 Location Nottingham VGA is still on most cheap 1080p monitors and works without issue as VGA is more than capable of carrying 1920*1080 60hz signals. A DVI to VGA adapter will work fine and wont have any negative impact other than perhaps a very minor reduction in the overall image quality.
VGA is still on most cheap 1080p monitors and works without issue as VGA is more than capable of carrying 1920*1080 60hz signals. A DVI to VGA adapter will work fine and wont have any negative impact other than perhaps a very minor reduction in the overall image quality.
13 Sep 2015 at 14:23 #4 Zethor Zethor Soldato OP Joined 13 Nov 2013 Posts 4,294 I don't know what monitor it is but its fullhd, bought last year so no tube etc. I'll suggest using the adapter, thanks.
I don't know what monitor it is but its fullhd, bought last year so no tube etc. I'll suggest using the adapter, thanks.