DVI should work just fine (as long as it's a DVI monitor.) It should even
do an autoswitch with the VGA adapter for you (with the little adapter.)
I've got dual, dual head video cards-- my NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400 (which was
about $1200 too much for what I use it for) has dual DVI outputs-- one going
to my Sonly DSM-SH74P flat screen (DVI-D) and the other going with the VGA
adapter on it going to another Sonly flat screen... No issues at all,
perfect picture. The only issue I ran into was with my other GEForce MX 420
(for my other 2 monitors) and getting the settings just right for my Maxent
29" plasma screen-- it was a funky 1366x768 deal, but that's VGA.
DVI should not be giving you any issues... What is the video card and
monitor type?
t
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Hey folks,
Anyone have much experience with Monitors with DVI connections? I put my first one together the other day, and it was a nightmare getting the colors right. Didn't know if I got a whack monitor, or if its something about DVI. I'm going to try it again tomorrow and wondered if my last experience was a one-off, or if DVI connections need more babysitting.
TNX, Tom
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