M Matthew Winters Honorable Jun 19, 2013 135 0 10,680 Jul 26, 2013 #1 Do I need to connect a HDMI and VGA cable to my PC and what difference will it make?
Solution Dark Lord of Tech Jul 26, 2013 HDMI < better option , if you have a monitor that supports it. http://www.axecrew.com/comparison-guide-to-hdmi-vs-vga-vs-dvi/
HDMI < better option , if you have a monitor that supports it. http://www.axecrew.com/comparison-guide-to-hdmi-vs-vga-vs-dvi/
smorizio Titan Jan 22, 2010 30,984 9 125,315 Jul 26, 2013 #2 VGA Is an a analog signal and stops at a output a lot lower then hdmi. The only time people coneected both is at first boot to see if there new rig is posting. Upvote 0 Downvote
VGA Is an a analog signal and stops at a output a lot lower then hdmi. The only time people coneected both is at first boot to see if there new rig is posting.
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,614 1,778 159,590 Jul 26, 2013 Solution #3 HDMI < better option , if you have a monitor that supports it. http://www.axecrew.com/comparison-guide-to-hdmi-vs-vga-vs-dvi/ Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
HDMI < better option , if you have a monitor that supports it. http://www.axecrew.com/comparison-guide-to-hdmi-vs-vga-vs-dvi/
adimeister Honorable Mar 26, 2013 1,755 1 12,460 Jul 26, 2013 #4 Yea, the vga connector is the least desirable connection to be used. hehe Use the HDMI or DVI-d Upvote 0 Downvote