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Is it possible to connect a monitor to a video card through the board?
At the moment, I have an Intel HD Hraphics graphics card (integrated into the processor). I use two monitors (VGA and HDMI), each of which is connected to the board via VGA and DVI-D ports, respectively.
There was a need for a discrete graphics card. So far, the choice has fallen on the GeForce GT 1030, which is more than enough for my purposes. But here's the problem: it does not have a VGA port. Only HGMI and DVI-D.
I can’t refuse the second monitor (which is with VGA), I can’t replace it with another yet. Yes, and he shows very badly.
Question: Is there any way to connect a monitor via analog VGA to a video card without analog ports? For example, through the motherboard or something else.
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In the BIOS, you can turn on the GPU cartoon and use both the output from the motherboard and from the card
If you need a video card with a VGA plug, then I advise you to look at the gt 710 - they are still available, and there is VGA.
As an alternative solution to the problem of course :)
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