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Digital interface to LCD monitor
This card supports DVI and VGA SIMULTANEOUSLY. Dual monitor capable. Also has on board DVD decoding. Works with NT and 2000 as well as Linux ( no dual screen though). If you going FPD and it has a digital port then get this card. As for DVI cables the Belkin 10' ones can be had for about $32 (dual density pinning).

flat screen monitors
Here's my setup: AGP: 3D Prophet DDR-DVI video card PCI #1: Nothing PCI #2: Adaptec AHA-2930C SCSI card PCI #3: Nothing PCI #4: Nothing PCI #5: SB Live! X-Gamer sound card ISA #2: 3com 3c509b PnP NIC Win2k reports my IRQs as following: 9 NVIDIA GeForce DDR 9 Adaptec AIC-7850 PCI SCSI Controller 5 3Com EtherLink III

New drivers, no 1x AGP?
It does on my system when I'm using the SVGA cable from my video card to my monitor. It's only when I use the DVI cable from the same video card to the same monitor that I have the problem. On Mon, 23 May 2005 00:39:27 +0100, Raje <Raje.1pgipc@> wrote: If your monitor could it would say, "Frequency Out of Range.

Refresh rate & Inno3D tech support (long)
(it provides power to the panel as well as USB and the DVI video signals). There's a third party adaptor/power supply that allows ADC monitors to work with DVI output The B&W G3 has a regular mini-15 SVGA connector on it, no adaptor needed. I'm not sure if he's looking for a flat screen CRT or a flat-panel LCD.

Plasma - Pioneer PDP-433 v Panasonic TH-42PW5B ?
Whether DVI makes a significant difference very much depends on the monitor. Some have good VGA circuity and produce a very sharp image from the analog input already, in which case you will not notice much of a difference when switching to DVI (newer Samsungs like 171T/181T are an example). I have no experience

Reason #3467 why Macs are better than Windows PCs
A DVI output will give sharper text. Its like the difference of looking a CRT compared to a good laptop. No Blurs. Problem is that Dell only offers expensive cards with DVI output. What I did was order the cheapest video option from Dell and then bought a Radeon 7500 from Best Buy for $79 (3 months ago),

Can't get DVI video to work (EAX1600PRO)
In all cases, DVI cables are used, and in all cases the system can pull the correct resolution (in no cases are larger resolutions shown as options, unless I go to show all available resolutions) A range of video cards, mostly NVidia, three ATIs and I believe an onboard Intel video adapter in a box we tried for one

LCD laptop screen to DVI
EPage=products&SMenu=g218a1 The monitor works fine if I use the normal VGA cable connected to the normal VGA connector on the EAX1600PRO video card. but there's also no solution posted there either. Is there something else that I need to do with the EAX1600PRO configuration in order to enable DVI video output?

Is UT playable w/o Glide, AT ALL!?!?!?!?!
The comment that there are VGA to DVI adapters made by another contributor is not literally correct. What's correct is that there are plug adapters for plugging VGA monitors into DVI-I video cards. Not all DVI video cards have DVI-I interfaces, however, some are DVI-D. Further, there are no simple adapters for

FS: ASUS V9520 FX5200 Dual DVI Video Card (VIDEO SUITE Version)
I've built about 10 systems in the past, including two prior RAID's with no problem. I just upgraded to the Dragon and now I have a problem. I've stripped the system bare Herc 3d Prophet DDR-DVI video card. . Periph: CD-RW/DVD/Zip. . Twin IBM 40Gig ATA-100 hard drives. Both Master on their respective channel.

Multimonitor DVI Video Cards?
If you'll recall, I thought he was using a Mac DVI card plus a PC VGA card, and in that scenario there is no reason to use the KVM switch to switch video given a desire for the higher quality of DVI graphics. Where did you get the idea that I was using DVI video on the Mac? Especially after I have posted several

Opinions Wanted on This Package
I run an nVidia 6600GT to my HDTV at 1920x1080 with a great picture, but no lesser card worked at that resolution. My requirements are as follows: - DVI-out - my 32" LCD TV has a DVI-in and I understand this is the best way to connect them - Widescreen resolutions - I imagine this is pretty standard these days

Debian and DVI video?
No, actually, he said IN THE PAST he'd used a KVM monitor to connect the two. Lies don't suite you. No. He said that he uses a KVM switch and that he put the LCD The DVI video cards came with the so-called "megabit ethernet motherboards" as these also had AGP connectors on them, something the Sawtooth does not.

Need DVI Video Card?
So far no lock ups though. No screen save lockups yet and im running 3D pipes.... I have had some minor graphics corruption once or twice but not frequently. I am using the 5.22 Nvidia Drivers on the Guillemot 3D Prophet DDR DVI video card and it's ok so far. Ran DXDIAG.exe and found some notes about the DX

Mac G4 400Mhz - 312 MB Ram, 30 gig hard drive FS - Make Offers
My basic hardware and operating system info: Athlon 500 on a Gigabyte 7IX motherboard 128M RAM Hercules (ie Guillemot) 3D Prophet DDR-DVI video card Windows 98 Aureal there's another dialog where the only possibly relevant items are "Disable vertical sync" (checked) and Render no more than 5 frames ahead.

fs:NVIDIA Riva TNT2/TNT2 PRO AGP DVI Video Card CT5826
Why not just use the on-board video of the motherboard? If your daughter does no gaming, on board video should be fine. And it's low cost and quiet. Terry Perhaps I didn't express that idea very well but that is still my intention. The Add2 card gives the computer a DVI out connector whereas the Asus mb has only a

Continuing DVI frustration at 1280x1024 with Geforce2 MX 400
I'll ask tomorrow and no doubt someone will beat me to it tonight. It seems like they all (including the 17" CRT) use a DVI interface so even in the likely event that there is an adapter to turn Apple's special connection into regular DVI, you'll need a DVI video card. 2) What about using the new Cube with *old*

DX8 Beta 2 Build 0146
Athlon Duron 700, VIA Apollo KT Chipset (VIA 8363), 256 megs memory, and a Gateway 15" FPD-1500 LCD display which came with a free GeForce 2 MX200 32meg DVI video card. Bought it for a song (no dance). This system works beautifully with Windows 98, and decently with Windows 2000 (still hunting for a couple of

bad hard drive?
Enrico REMOVEchip...@tin.it comp sys ibm pc hardware video What about Matorx G550? Bye Enrico.

Problem: garbled DOS using DVI
It drives me crazy to have a digital monitor with a DVI video card--and have to run it in analog mode to support the native resolution. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Replace the GFX card. A basic PCI card (assuming you have no AGP slot) with a DVI output these days (say, a Radeon 7000) only costs a few tens of