D dmb51599 In Runtime Messages 202 Sep 15, 2006 #1 Does anyone really think there is that much of a difference?? I am running my 6600GT via DVI cable to my LG 19" Flat Panel and dont really notice much of a difference. Just wondering what everyones opinion was. Thanks!!
Does anyone really think there is that much of a difference?? I am running my 6600GT via DVI cable to my LG 19" Flat Panel and dont really notice much of a difference. Just wondering what everyones opinion was. Thanks!!
joxley1990 Golden Master Messages 7,846 Sep 15, 2006 #2 There shouldn't be any competition. DVI over VGA anyday. Dependant on your monitor, DVI will be clearer.
There shouldn't be any competition. DVI over VGA anyday. Dependant on your monitor, DVI will be clearer.
alvino Golden Master Messages 19,967 Sep 15, 2006 #3 DVI is clearer, but VGA is good. Of course, if you have DVI, use it.
J joelbeveridge In Runtime Messages 187 Sep 15, 2006 #4 Well to start off- DVI is digital, VGA is analog, the videocard your running would use a digital signal. So Im guessing it would run alittle smoother. When it comes to proformance- i think only very high res DVD's would love DVI over VGA.
Well to start off- DVI is digital, VGA is analog, the videocard your running would use a digital signal. So Im guessing it would run alittle smoother. When it comes to proformance- i think only very high res DVD's would love DVI over VGA.
X X1337 Fully Optimized Messages 2,008 Sep 15, 2006 #6 When I got that DVI to VGA adapter on my old card, my 1024x768 Turned from 85hz to 100hz / 120hz
N ~NeonFire372~ Golden Master Messages 7,536 Sep 15, 2006 #7 I have no clue what I use, I think its VGA.
N ~NeonFire372~ Golden Master Messages 7,536 Sep 15, 2006 #9 Yeah, thinking of it I remember discussing my new monitor purchase and people were pointing out that it had no DVI, so its VGA I guess. It's the one with the blue connector with the two screws on the ends.
Yeah, thinking of it I remember discussing my new monitor purchase and people were pointing out that it had no DVI, so its VGA I guess. It's the one with the blue connector with the two screws on the ends.
J Jamxx Fully Optimized Messages 1,887 Sep 15, 2006 #10 That's VGA. And, I notice a big improvement with DVI.