Analog to DVI

Winter09

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Hi,
I was wondering if there was a cable or box of some kind that allows me to hook an analog LCD monitor up to a DVI video card.
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Gosharkss

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DVI-I connectors support both a digital and analog outputs in the same connector. If the video card has a DVI-I output, it already supports analog out. Most video cards also have a standard VGA connection, there is no benefit to using a DVI-I to analog connection from a video quality point of view.

 

Winter09

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Right but say I want to hook up two monitors to a video card with VGA and DVI out but I have two analog monitors (a CRT and an LCD), is there some other way to connect both?
 

Gosharkss

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You simply need a DVI-I to VGA cable. I doubt however that both outputs will work simultaneously
 

JHMirage

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<< You simply need a DVI-I to VGA cable. I doubt however that both outputs will work simultaneously >>



Unless he's got something like a Gainward GF4 Ti4400... they have combinations of DVI and analog ports and they support multiple monitors.
 

Winter09

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Ok so just to make sure....
I'm looking at a Geforce4 Ti 4600 which has both a VGA and DVI port and claims the Nvidia nView technology. So all I need is the dvi to vga cable and I can hook up both monitors, correct?
Thanks for the replies!
 

Peter

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... as long as that's a DVI-I connector w/ digital and analog copies of the same screen image, yes.
If it's a digital-only DVI-D out, then no. But fear not, DVI-I is the more common one on standard graphics cards.

The DVI-I connector has three blade shaped contacts aside lots of pin shaped ones. These three are the
analog Red, Green and Blue signals which the DVI-to-VGA adapter will hand over to the 15-pin VGA connector.
These three are missing from DVI-D, so that's easily recognized.

regards, Peter