Scotty_B
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Thing about this card:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sparkle-NVIDIA-GeForce-Graphic-PCI-Express/dp/B0046DAONA
Currently have the 256mb version of it without the HDMI connection.
Really just looking for the simplest way of connecting my PC to the TV.
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Balling
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Are you asking if this will work?
If so, yes.
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Brett
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Simplest way and without spending is just connect VGA to VGA on your current card.
[Edited on 09-01-2013 by Brett]
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Balling
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Might be a hassle if his card hasn't got dual monitor support.
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Scotty_B
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Will the card in the link support dual monitors?
Thing is the PC is about 8 metres from the tv and I've been told VGA over this distance isn't recommended.
Pretty clueless about this as you can tell.
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sc0ott
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I have a VGA cable and a separate 3.5mm jack lead connected between my pc and tele. VGA is for the video and the jack is for sound.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
Might be a hassle if his card hasn't got dual monitor support.
OP never mentioned running two screens at once. Assumed he was wanting like I have and just connecting to the TV full time.
You don't need to pay over the odds for dual monitors, I got a card with twin DVI off ebay for a fiver. DVI is digital so you can just get a DVI>HDMI lead, sorted.
quote: Originally posted by Scotty_B
Thing is the PC is about 8 metres from the tv and I've been told VGA over this distance isn't recommended.
Couldn't tell you if that's legit or not but I've had a 15m cable running with mine and it doesn't make a blind bit of difference. Maybe makes a difference if you're gaming? Something I don't do on the PC.
[Edited on 09-01-2013 by Brett]
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DaveyLC
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Does anyone still actually use VGA?
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LeeM
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vga isnt gonna be as good as hdmi
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Does anyone still actually use VGA?
Yeah course, I run my xbox through VGA also? Can still do HD? Maybe I'm missing something.
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Balling
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Over a short distance there's no quality difference between VGA and HDMI.
VGA doesn't do 3D, LAN or sound though.
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Scotty_B
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Just want to watch downloads on the tv without having to burn discs.
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Balling
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If your current card has both DVI and VGA you could probably just run VGA to your monitor and use a DVI to HDMI converter for the TV.
Try to Google your card to see if it supports dual monitors.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
VGA doesn't do 3D, LAN or sound though.
That's going a bit beyond what we're talking about tho isn't it tbh.
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sc0ott
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A jack lead will give him sound
[Edited on 09-01-2013 by sc0ott]
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
That's going a bit beyond what we're talking about tho isn't it tbh.
It was more in relation to Davey's question if people still use VGA. There isn't much HDMI and even less DVI does that VGA doesn't.
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Brett
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Fair enough. Davey will have diamond encrusted HDMI leads that are made from the finely woven hairs of Samson anyway.
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pow
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No he won't he'll use the cheapest ones he can find
I've got VGA running over 20 meters in some places at the school, as long as it's shilded and not running next to 230V it's fine
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DaveyLC
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I use pound shop HDMI.. Generally digital signals either work or they dont ..
As for VGA V's HDMI.. I certainly can see the difference at high resolutions but to be fair you only really notice it on static images or text when watching movies its hard to notice.
I was just supprised that people were still using PC's that only had VGA out, I havent even seen one for a while even my dad's old PC he just replaced was DVI and he's behind the times
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Brett
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For a minimal spend media centre, an old machine for £30 which will typically only have VGA out as standard works just fine. No point spending more to achieve no extra, besides what's the point having amazing all singing all dancing graphics cards and connections so you can play some compressed movie rip you've downloaded off TPB?
[Edited on 09-01-2013 by Brett]
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
As for VGA V's HDMI.. I certainly can see the difference at high resolutions but to be fair you only really notice it on static images or text when watching movies its hard to notice.
Your eyesight most be superhero level then.
I've run a dual screen setup with two calibrated Eizo monitors. One on DVI, one on VGA. There was no visible or measurable difference at all between the two. This was with 3 metres of regular cable that came with the PC.
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DaveyLC
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@ 2560 x 1440 you can see a haze around text and it a slight 'flicker' effect when scrolling.
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pow
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I can certainly tell the difference too
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