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Old 06-04-2008, 09:29 PM
Godzilla
 
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Default DVI cable installed

Today, I replaced my analog cable with a DVI cable. It may be my
imagination, but everything looks sharper and even the colors more
saturated. It appears that I should have done this earlier, but my former
video card did not have a DVI output like my current GeForce 8500GT.

Godzilla
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Old 06-04-2008, 10:13 PM
DaveW
 
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Default Re: DVI cable installed

It is not your imagination: everything IS sharper since you are now running
in true digital mode rather than converted analog mode.

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--DaveW


"Godzilla" <godzilla@monsters.org> wrote in message
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> Today, I replaced my analog cable with a DVI cable. It may be my
> imagination, but everything looks sharper and even the colors more
> saturated. It appears that I should have done this earlier, but my former
> video card did not have a DVI output like my current GeForce 8500GT.
>
> Godzilla



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Old 06-04-2008, 11:43 PM
Mr.E Solved!
 
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Default Re: DVI cable installed

Godzilla wrote:
> Today, I replaced my analog cable with a DVI cable. It may be my
> imagination, but everything looks sharper and even the colors more
> saturated. It appears that I should have done this earlier, but my former
> video card did not have a DVI output like my current GeForce 8500GT.
>
> Godzilla



DVI is superior in most cases to VGA, would you like to know more?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface
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Old 06-04-2008, 11:49 PM
Mr.E Solved!
 
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Default Re: DVI cable installed

DaveW wrote:
> It is not your imagination: everything IS sharper since you are now running
> in true digital mode rather than converted analog mode.
>


How do you know he's not still transmitting analog data? DVI supports
both analog and digital data, in fact it's one of the only video
connector standards that does.
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Old 06-07-2008, 10:54 PM
Ash
 
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Mr.E Solved! a écrit :
> DaveW wrote:
>> It is not your imagination: everything IS sharper since you are now
>> running in true digital mode rather than converted analog mode.
>>

>
> How do you know he's not still transmitting analog data? DVI supports
> both analog and digital data, in fact it's one of the only video
> connector standards that does.


Hi

It depends on graphic cards, some DVI do not support analog. And as far
as I know, only DVI-out from the graphic card is able to do both (the
analog compatibility is generally used with a DVI->VGA converter).
The monitor DVI-in is fully digital (DVI-D).
So if you plug a DVI cable between a graphic card and a (most of the
time LCD) monitor you should get a only digital signal.

DVI-A : DVI Analog
DVI-D : DVI Digital
DVI-I : DVI Integrated (both analog and digital)

Greetings,
Ash
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Old 06-08-2008, 01:29 AM
Mr.E Solved!
 
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Ash wrote:
> Mr.E Solved! a écrit :
>> DaveW wrote:
>>> It is not your imagination: everything IS sharper since you are now
>>> running in true digital mode rather than converted analog mode.
>>>

>>
>> How do you know he's not still transmitting analog data? DVI supports
>> both analog and digital data, in fact it's one of the only video
>> connector standards that does.

>
> Hi
>
> It depends on graphic cards, some DVI do not support analog. And as far
> as I know, only DVI-out from the graphic card is able to do both (the
> analog compatibility is generally used with a DVI->VGA converter).
> The monitor DVI-in is fully digital (DVI-D).
> So if you plug a DVI cable between a graphic card and a (most of the
> time LCD) monitor you should get a only digital signal.
>
> DVI-A : DVI Analog
> DVI-D : DVI Digital
> DVI-I : DVI Integrated (both analog and digital)
>
> Greetings,
> Ash



I think DaveW actually knows these things since his answers are
generally the exact opposite of how things operate.

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