OP OP L Ljansen Solid State Member Messages 9 Location UK Apr 10, 2014 #11 BikerEcho said: i have read up on it. Apparently Celery is right. DVI-I has 4 extra pins that is analog. It's used for analog conversion. DVI-D doesn't have that. Click to expand... So there is no way to convert to vga at all?
BikerEcho said: i have read up on it. Apparently Celery is right. DVI-I has 4 extra pins that is analog. It's used for analog conversion. DVI-D doesn't have that. Click to expand... So there is no way to convert to vga at all?
BikerEcho Fully Optimized Messages 4,029 Location Denmark Apr 10, 2014 #12 I think you will have to buy something like this: Active DVI-D to VGA Adapter | StarTech.com