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Video Card Question
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddet...amp;catid=10524 Will I be able to multi-monitor with this vid card. its different from Dual DVI I am aware so will the quality be the same? Thanks |
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Re: Video Card Question
maybe and no.
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Re: Video Card Question
You won't be able to tell the difference in everyday use between DVI and VGA. And yes you can dual monitor no problem.
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Re: Video Card Question
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You won't be able to tell the difference in everyday use between DVI and VGA. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty much true, unless.... [ QUOTE ] And yes you can dual monitor no problem. [/ QUOTE ] In this case you will be easily able to tell the DVI connected monitor from the VGA connected one, unless you have very good VGA cables and imperfect vision. It is not easy to spot the benefits of DVI as opposed to a VGA connection - but if you have two identical monitors right next to each other connected one with DVI, one with VGA - it will be somewhat obvioud which one is using the analogue connection. EDIT: I speak only of NVIDIA cards, of which I have experience. Maybe ATi(AMD) are better, Matrox are almost certainly better at outputting a decent signal over VGA. dave. |
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Re: Video Card Question
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[ QUOTE ] You won't be able to tell the difference in everyday use between DVI and VGA. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty much true, unless.... [ QUOTE ] And yes you can dual monitor no problem. [/ QUOTE ] In this case you will be easily able to tell the DVI connected monitor from the VGA connected one, unless you have very good VGA cables and imperfect vision. It is not easy to spot the benefits of DVI as opposed to a VGA connection - but if you have two identical monitors right next to each other connected one with DVI, one with VGA - it will be somewhat obvioud which one is using the analogue connection. EDIT: I speak only of NVIDIA cards, of which I have experience. Maybe ATi(AMD) are better, Matrox are almost certainly better at outputting a decent signal over VGA. dave. [/ QUOTE ] Most of the time the only thing you can notice is brightness. And this happens with dual DVI connections as well. |
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