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I will try to pick up an HDMI cable somewhere soon and will let you know.
Thanks for all the help so far, much appreciated!! :)
I will try to pick up an HDMI cable somewhere soon and will let you know.
Thanks for all the help so far, much appreciated!! :)
That's the way a splitter works. The VGA jack on your video card can only output one signal and only support one monitor. It can't deliver two independent signals so the best you can do is clone the one signal to another monitor. A normal DVI-I connector can't do it either. A DVI-I can supply a VGA (analog) signal and a digital signal but they are not independent one is a clone of the other. There are video cards with a connector that looks like a DVI connector, don't remember what they are called though. The cable that connects to it has pigtails with multiple DVI connectors on it. That connection type supports multiple monitors.
You are right. I was using this splitter .
At least now I know a splitter won't work, using 1 VGA and 1 HDMI should work though...right?
Ok so I just found out my monitor doesn't support HDMI. Any other way to make this work? I guess a new graphics card... I have an Acer X3470, it's a very small tower, so what should I pay attention to, to make sure it will fit and work, if getting a new video card is my only bet? :)
My Vista pc is in America and I'm in Europe now :)
I found a DVI to HDMI cable online, I should be able to run 1920x1200 using that cable I suppose...?
Thanks! Again, I will let you guys know if it will work.