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January 26th, 2004 11:00
DVI / standard video cable (blue)
Hello,
I just bought a Dimension 8300 with a 19" LCD monitor (1901 FP). As written in the documentation, I can either use the blue video cable or the white DVI cable to connect the monitor to the central unit.
What are the differences between those 2 cables ? What should I take into account to make the best choice ?
Thanks for you help.
Jacques
Dimension 8300 - PIV 3 GHz - 1 Go RAM - 19 " LCD monitor (1901 FP) - Video card ATI Radeon 9800XT 256 Mo DDR
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talmy
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January 26th, 2004 17:00
Jacques L
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January 27th, 2004 05:00
Thank you for your answer.
Do you know what are the differences between those 2 cables and the way information exchange is handled ?
Is it a question of speed, robustness ?
Jacques
talmy
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January 27th, 2004 14:00
Jacques L
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January 27th, 2004 14:00
Thank you very much for this clear answer.
Jacques
snoggin
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January 28th, 2004 14:00
talmy, I read your post with interest as I had just received a new 4600 with radeon 9800 pro and fp1901 monitor. My monitor came out of the box with the blue cable attached and works fine that way. I switched cables and was not able to see anything but a test pattern on the monitor. Do I need to enable this somehow and how do I do that if I can't see the screen? I'm a newby so I hope these questions aren't too dumb. Thanks
talmy
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January 28th, 2004 15:00
The card senses what monitors are connected when turned on. So once you have turned on the system, you can't change the cables. Also make sure you don't have both cables connected at once. You may have to press the input select button on the monitor -- some monitors only seem to seek when turned on (my father's Samsung 191T won't auto-select once it is running).
Bottom line is -- turn off both computer and monitor while changing cables. Then turn on the monitor before (or simultaneously with) turning on the system.
snoggin
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January 28th, 2004 16:00
thanks, I'll give it a try .
snoggin
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January 28th, 2004 19:00