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Does your mother board have "onboard" video, sometimes you need to go into the bios settings and set which video mode is primary. if the onboard video is first up your video card will possibly not initialize if you plug a monitor into the 15pin vga connector on the motherboard and you get video this is probably the case
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The XFX R6670 graphics card is an out of date product that's no longer supported by the manufacture. Most current processors, motherboards, and monitors are to advanced to function properly with this GPU. The DVI to VGA adapter is universal and works with all DVI versions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yeah man it will work. just connect your monitor to the one end, and then the other to your card.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The DX-D1114 will convert the signal to VGA if your graphics card supports DVI-I. If the graphics card only send out a digital signal then the converter will not work as VGA requires a analog signal. If your monitor supports a DVI cable I would recommend purchasing that instead as you will gain picture quality by using a digital cable instead of an analog signal.
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