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HealSpirit2019-08-24 21:50:43
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HealSpirit, 2019-08-24 21:50:43

Will an HDMI-VGA adapter help if Display Port-VGA is not working?

Hello everyone, the problem is this:
I assembled a new computer, a
RX 560 AERO ITX 4G OC
video card Connectors: DVI-D, HDMI, Display Port
The monitor is quite old LG Flatron E2042C
Connector: VGA
From 3 adapters:
dvi-d-vga
hdmi-vga
displayport -vga
chose the cheapest one - displayport-vga
As a result - a black screen. I thought the matter was in the video card, took it to the service one, they said it was working, brought it home and checked it on LG 24MP59G via hdmi-hdmi, it worked.
In the end, since it's not the video card, can swapping the adapter for displayport-vga-->hdmi-vga-->dvi-d-vga solve the problem? or throw out the monitor?

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-08-24
@Zoominger

chose the cheapest - displayport-vga

And the most unreliable.
The cheapest, by the way, is DVI-D-VGA, check it out. Not the fact that it will work (because of the letter D), but it's worth a try.

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kalapanga, 2019-08-24
@kalapanga

Do not read the nonsense that FeNUMe writes . The crap that he has in the picture cannot work even theoretically. Such an adapter can only exist in the form of DVI-I to VGA (but your video card does not have DVI-I). You have the right devices. It would be more accurate to call them converters, not adapters. In the box on the side of the vga connector, they have a special circuit that converts a digital signal into an analog one.
One problem - they do not always work, you need to try. I myself encountered the fact that the same pair of devices did not work through one converter, but worked through another. Perhaps it depends on what our Chinese friends stuffed inside these converters. Try to negotiate with the store for a refund if it doesn't work.

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CityCat4, 2019-08-25
@CityCat4

Somehow I solved a similar problem - it was necessary to connect a monitor with only D-SUB (VGA) to a video that has HDMI and DVI. I did not fool around with the adapter - I bought an HDMI-VGA cable :) Everything worked as it should. By the way, I took it in DNS (it's about whether it's worth taking there or not)

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FeNUMe, 2019-08-24
@FeNUMe

Look for this dvi-d-vga
It will be the cheapest and definitely working

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lonelymyp, 2019-08-25
@lonelymyp

Firstly, you should not buy something in the CSN, it is expensive and bad there.
Secondly, it is these adapters that do not work with all devices, as luck would have it.
Thirdly, I would advise you to take it in the form of a ready-made cable, without unnecessary connections,
such as this https://saransk.nix.ru/autocatalog/videocables_ana...

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