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Any modern graphics card that still has a DVI I port ?

Syrune54

i know this might sounds weird but i need a modern GPU that still has a DVI-I port because

i have a VGA monitor and my current graphics card is the GTX 650 1 GB by MSI but some of my games just can't run on that anymore so i need a new graphics card with a DVI-I port so that i can plug my DVI to VGA adapter in and connecting it to my VGA monitor

 

so does anybody have a recommendation for me ?

 

(sry if i have a rly bad grammar)

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what are the specs of your monitor and what games do you wanna run on that gpu(and at what settings)

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Nvidia 900 series or AMD R9 300 series are the newest series that feature DVI-I ports (not all, be sure to check).

You could also just get a HDMI to VGA or Displayport to VGA adapter and suddenly you can choose all GPU's out there. These adapters are at most 15 USD.

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1 minute ago, _d0nut said:

what are the specs of your monitor and what games do you wanna run on that gpu(and at what settings)

its a BenQ G925HDA monitor 

i want to play apex at least low or medium 

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2 minutes ago, Minibois said:

Nvidia 900 series or AMD R9 300 series are the newest series that feature DVI-I ports (not all, be sure to check).

You could also just get a HDMI to VGA or Displayport to VGA adapter and suddenly you can choose all GPU's out there. These adapters are at most 15 USD.

My xfx rs rx 480 got a dvi port. and also 3 dp

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3 minutes ago, Minibois said:

Nvidia 900 series or AMD R9 300 series are the newest series that feature DVI-I ports (not all, be sure to check).

You could also just get a HDMI to VGA or Displayport to VGA adapter and suddenly you can choose all GPU's out there. These adapters are at most 15 USD.

yea i should prob be doing that instead in the first place...but idk why but my eyes can get sore if i play games on an ultrawide 144 Hz monitor

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2 minutes ago, Andrew54 said:

its a BenQ G925HDA monitor 

i want to play apex at least low or medium 

just grab an adapter or one of those cables with a DVI/HDMI port and VGA port, you'll be fine.

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Just now, DankDeuxez said:

My xfx rs rx 480 got a dvi port. and also 3 dp

is it a dvi i tho ? im talkin bout the dvi i here

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Just now, DankDeuxez said:

My xfx rs rx 480 got a dvi port. and also 3 dp

those don't have the right type of DVI port, adapters want DVI-I instead of DVI-D(a few less pins).

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Just now, DankDeuxez said:

My xfx rs rx 480 got a dvi port. and also 3 dp

Yeah it's got DVI-D, just like some current GPU's, but not DVI-I which is what OP asked for

DVI-I contains analog signals as well as digital signals and is used for simple passive VGA adapters. You can recognize the port by the 4 dots around the line:

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1 minute ago, Andrew54 said:

but idk why but my eyes can get sore if i play games on an ultrawide 144 Hz monitor

I have no idea what that means, but I was just suggesting to get an adapter to have your monitor's VGA interface with the current standards. I have a third monitor which I have connected with HDMI to VGA and it works just fine.

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1 minute ago, Herman Mcpootis said:

just grab an adapter or one of those cables with a DVI/HDMI port and VGA port, you'll be fine.

i didnt think of that in the first place lol...

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Just now, Minibois said:

I have no idea what that means, but I was just suggesting to get an adapter to have your monitor's VGA interface with the current standards. I have a third monitor which I have connected with HDMI to VGA and it works just fine.

yea thx for ur suggestion i didnt think of buying those instead 

 

btw what i mean is that my eyes is already used to a 60Hz panel...if i go higher above that my eyes would be in a massive pain 

(sry my english)

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Maxwell was nVidia's last architecture to support Analog signal natively, so the highest end GPU you can have with built in DVI-I is the GTX TITAN XM / GTX 980 Ti

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18 minutes ago, Andrew54 said:

yea thx for ur suggestion i didnt think of buying those instead 

 

btw what i mean is that my eyes is already used to a 60Hz panel...if i go higher above that my eyes would be in a massive pain 

(sry my english)

honestly i really don't get this, how does increasing refresh rate of monitor cause fatigue? wouldnt higher refresh rate make it closer to real life? ionly reason i can think of is a a low quality 144hz panel that has very bad ghosting

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