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Video cards that support BNC?

Biggs

Diamond Member
How does BNC work? For example, if you have a monitor that has a 3 input BNC, what would the cable look like? I mean, will it have the 3 outputs on one side and a HD-15 output on the other? Lastly, which video cards offer BNC inputs?
 
As far as I know the bnc connection is only on the side of the monitor, what goes into the video card is still a standard video jack. I've never used it personally though so please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
i've never seen bnc on a vid card. the cable you use is the normal 15 pin on one end and it splits to the bnc connections on the other
 
All video cards support BNC because the connector to the video card from the BNC cable is the standard HD-15 connector.
 
Daniel is wrong. There are video cards that have direct BNC input on them. These cards however are extremely high end and prohibitively expensive. But for all intents and purposes, no video cards have direct BNC input.
 
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