DVI-D vs. D-Sub
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DVI-D vs. D-Sub
My Dell 20" LCD monitor has 4 connection options, D-SUB, DVD-D, S-Video, and RCA input. I can display 1600x1200 with no issues using the DVI-D connection, but if I switch it over to the D-Sub (old time SVGA) it gets blurry. I can't change the refresh rate and it only gets better going to a lower resolution. Is this just a limitation of the D-Sub connection?
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Good call! I picked up a new cable and it's a lot better. Not quite as good as the DVI source though.(BDU)opcenter wrote:Yep, that's all I run at because anything lower looks awful.
It could be the cable, with analog transmissions, the cable is everything. The one I'm using came with my monitor... I think. Oh wait, I may have "borrowed" it from my last job.
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Well I tried firing up BF2142 using the new VGA cable and I'm getting some weird results. The graphics all have a red tint to them and the image on my screen is shifted about 3 inches to the right. Was too lazy to switch cables and run my gaming rig using the DVI instead...I'll do that tomorrow.
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