Hi,
I have just bought an Iiyama LCD monitor and will be using it with my Dell Optiplex GX270 (small form chassis). However my Dell only has a VGA port so I have been looking around for a graphics card or an adapter card so I can have a DVI - DVI connection to get the best out of the monitor. However as my Dell is a small form chassis I was struggling to get anything that was the correct size as they all seemed to be normal desktop size. I spoke to a couple of companies (including Dell) and they all said they would call me back with a list of graphics cards or adapters I could use, but no one called me back! I therefore went to my local computer shop and explained the situation to which I was told I should get a DVI to VGA cable and that would work the same as DVI to DVI. I said that I wanted it to be a digital connection so the display would be at its best, to which I got a sigh and was told that VGA is digital and therefore worked the same. I am now completely confused as I thought VGA was analogue and I thought that to get the best out of a monitor you would need a DVI-DVI connection and not a DVI-VGA connection.
Can anyone through me some suggestions please!!
Thanks in advance
Stuart
I have just bought an Iiyama LCD monitor and will be using it with my Dell Optiplex GX270 (small form chassis). However my Dell only has a VGA port so I have been looking around for a graphics card or an adapter card so I can have a DVI - DVI connection to get the best out of the monitor. However as my Dell is a small form chassis I was struggling to get anything that was the correct size as they all seemed to be normal desktop size. I spoke to a couple of companies (including Dell) and they all said they would call me back with a list of graphics cards or adapters I could use, but no one called me back! I therefore went to my local computer shop and explained the situation to which I was told I should get a DVI to VGA cable and that would work the same as DVI to DVI. I said that I wanted it to be a digital connection so the display would be at its best, to which I got a sigh and was told that VGA is digital and therefore worked the same. I am now completely confused as I thought VGA was analogue and I thought that to get the best out of a monitor you would need a DVI-DVI connection and not a DVI-VGA connection.
Can anyone through me some suggestions please!!
Thanks in advance
Stuart