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Radeon R9 and Radeon R7 Graphics Cards Pictured Some More

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Where did you get they cost $200? i simple adapter would work wouldn't it? those are only $5-15. and converter boxes are $45-90. all this with a simple google search.

Also i use a VGA monitor with my GTX 560 because of budget i couldn't get a new monitor. Just because people can get great hardware to go in the case doesn't mean they aren't stretching their limit. Hell i don't plan to replace my current monitor until it breaks so i may be part of that voiceless userbase ;) lol

The simple adapters only work for DVI-I/DVI-A ports (which means they already have native analog output; the adapter just rearranges the pins); these cards have only DVI-D ports which means no native analog output. You are right; I overestimated the active adapters' cost; I did find a Startech adapter for $45.99.

VGA has a resolution limitation of about 3MP (QXGA 2048x1536) @60Hz; if you are using a VGA monitor, you can't have a resolution above that, but even those types of monitors are rare. These high end cards are overkill for a single 2MP or 3MP 60Hz monitor. Rest assured, the mid range and lower end cards have DVI-I ports so that you can still use cheap VGA adapters, and they are a much better performance match for the VGA resolutions.

EDIT: Interestingly enough, DisplayPort to VGA adapters are much cheaper than DVI-D to VGA adapters. You can get a DisplayPort to VGA adapter for $24.71, although it is limited to 1920x1200 @60Hz (not QXGA 2048x1536 @60Hz).
 
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Who the hell is buying a $400+ card to run on a monitor with only VGA inputs? If you can afford such a card, you better have a monitor with DVI on it, LOL!

dunno i just realised my new card has no hdmi.. dohhh I got a 7970 as they are tooo cheap damn it:eek:,, R9 will be out in 3 mins to smash my new card in :laugh::roll::cry:

yes fine ive a dvi monitor but i didnt wanna watch the footy on that:shadedshu
in short choice is goood
 
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Unless AMD's PowerPoint skills suck, R9 290X Firestrike is under 8000.

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/13-09-26/264a.jpg

Notice the top block (which ends at 8000) is fading at the top. GTX TITAN's Firestrike score is ranging between 8,200 and 8,700.

It's got me completely stumped too, but no-one else has even questioned it.

I can't understand it, how is a Firestrike score of 8000 good? My $200 7950 gets a graphics score of over 8000!!

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/1299529
 
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