Please explain the pro's and cons' of dvi vs vga

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by sciroccosven, Feb 19, 2007.

  1. sciroccosven

    sciroccosven Geek Trainee

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    I have found my way towards buying a video card. I see alot of the cards have DVI ports only. Is this going to completely take over? Is there must have reasoning to go this way? All monitors I own including my lcd have vga only ports. On my girlfriends computer I installed an ati all in wonder to take over as a tivo and the DVI port has a ton of s-video, composite, monitor ports so I can see the benefit for that application. If I were to buy a DVI only ported card I would have to buy an adapter. What is the benefit?


    Thanks in advance for any help. I am lost.

    Dave
     
  2. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Cards with dual-DVI come with at least 1, sometimes 2, DVI to VGA converters.

    DVI has the advantage of using digital signals, where VGA uses analog...
     
  3. Sparks

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    you'll be fine, most cards come with a vga/dvi adaptor. I run my lcd with the adaptor that came with my card and its not a problem.
     
  4. Swansen

    Swansen The Ninj

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    basically nothing really, lol, yes there is a difference, but you probably won't notice it, unless your run some really high end games and high settings, on a high resolution. Otherwise, DVI and VGA are about the same, however i think DVI can output a higher resolution.
     
  5. sciroccosven

    sciroccosven Geek Trainee

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    Cool deal, I wasnt sure what if any the difference was but it wont matter in my quest for glory.

    Dave
     
  6. Exfoliate

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    And in case there's any concern using an adaptor doesn't degredate the image quality in any noticeable way so you'll be fine if you end up with that route.
     

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