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I need help connecting my computer to my HDTV 1080i Projection Display. Im so confused of choosing cables since im not familiar with DVI-D and DVI-I cables. I have asus m2a-vm motherboard with integrated DVI-D connection, and my HDTV has DVI-I. Wish is the appropiate cable to buy to connect my pc to my HDTV. By the way whats better for gaming 1080i or 720p. Soon will get a new HDTV.Thankyou.

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You can buy either a DVI-I or a DVI-D cable. They both should work, Buy the least expensive.


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