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stephensalve

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Re: Need Video Card with VGA and DVI port...

You find all types of Video card at the local shop or online shopping cart websites and also other video parts and gadgets.


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" I may want to play call of duty or something from time to time but not too worried about the resolutoin."

My previous advice of one of the least expensive 4870 cards would still be reasonable, given the budget.

»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···14150403

Based on your statement above about lack of concern about resolution a 4850 would also be fine. After rebate and with free shipping it would save you about $60.

»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···14161244

They have 2 dvi and come with dvi to vga adapters which would be typical on recent cards.


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Many DVI video cards come with a VGA adapter. If you shop on Newegg, they display what parts come with the cards. Even if it doesn't come with one, you can buy one separately and use it on many/most cards.
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I am finishing up my build on an i7 machine. Looking for a pci-e 2.0 16x card. Not a heavy gamer but will be using the machine a media pc watching tv from time to time. I may want to play call of duty or something from time to time but not too worried about the resolutoin. I do have 2 monitors a 24 inch running at 1600x1050 and and 19 inch running at 1280x1024. Looking to spend under $200. I have a gigabyte board right now but I do not think I will put more than one video card on this board.
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