I already have a composite VGA box which I use for my PS2, but I'm thinking that I might upgrade to a component VGA box.Captainvans wrote:I agree with most people, you should just use DVI for your PC and save the VGA for a console, if you own a Dreamcast you could use a VGA box.
Component to DVI?
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I already have a composite VGA box which I use for my PS2, but I'm thinking that I might upgrade to a component VGA box.
That's great! The better your video source is (Rfa, Composite, S-Video, Component, HDMI), the better the games will look.
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thanks to Stark, I now have an Nvidea card installed in my PC. So now my Acer has the following inputs:
DVI: PC
HDMI: PS3
VGA: PSP via Component/VGA box
Stark was super-awesome. Not only did he send me the video card for just the cost of shipping, but even helped walk me through installing it.
OH and if anybody has a component cable for PS2, I need one!
DVI: PC
HDMI: PS3
VGA: PSP via Component/VGA box
Stark was super-awesome. Not only did he send me the video card for just the cost of shipping, but even helped walk me through installing it.
OH and if anybody has a component cable for PS2, I need one!
