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Cooling | Swiftech MCP35X / EK Quantum CPU / Alphacool GPU / XSPC 480mm w/ Corsair Fans |
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Video Card(s) | MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim X 24GB |
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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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