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Problem with my monitor

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its more than likely because VGA is an Analog signal that's trying to be converted into a Digital DVI-D signal and its going wrong somewhere.

Hey guys, I have a GTX 770 but haven't upgraded from my VGA monitor, of course the GTX 770 doesn't have a VGA connection, so i use the included DVI-D to VGA adapter, recently I have found this problem where the whites look like they are shadowed, please look at the included photographs

 

 

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its more than likely because VGA is an Analog signal that's trying to be converted into a Digital DVI-D signal and its going wrong somewhere.

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its more than likely because VGA is an Analog signal that's trying to be converted into a Digital DVI-D signal and its going wrong somewhere.

So do you think that I should use the other DVI-D VGA adaptor I have or get a proper monitor?

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