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Old September 13th 04, 09:01 AM
Chip
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"OldFartJAC" wrote in message
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Most if not all the cards come with adapters.


True.

Ryan: The other thing to bear in mind is that there are two kinds of DVI
ports, DVI-D and DVI-I. The GF6800's have DVI-I's. What does this mean?
Well DVI-I is simply a DVD-D connector, but it also has the normal VGA
analogue pins contained within the connector.

So the "converter" doesn't have to do any fancy digital to analogue
conversion or anything: the analogue pins are already there. All the
converter does is changes the connector shape so you can plug your old
analogue cable in, that's all.

So if you *do* need to buy a converter, they are like peanuts to buy. I
have about 4 of them lying around in my "bits and pieces" box.

Chip


"Ryan Atici" wrote in message
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Hi folks!,

I am thinking of getting NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra. I checked and

checked
again on the web, and noticed that the card has nothing but only 2 DVI
ports
for monitor connection. I am a PC user. The monitor I use with my

current
PC
has VGA connection, but NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra seems to me that it

only
provides 2 DVI ports connections (if I am not wrong, it is the same
connection that MAC has). Am I looking at the wrong version of "NVIDIA
GeForce 6800 Ultra for MAC" or NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra comes only in

DVI
for monitor connection. If NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra for PC only comes

in
DVI connection, how can I connect my VGA monitor socket connection to
"NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra"? do I have to purchase an adapter to convert
DVI
to VGA so that I can connect my monitor to NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra?

Thanks...

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Ryan Atici