Which port do you use?
What happened to VGA?
I have three monitors, 2 DVI and one VGA.
Reason is I don't have more/better options. :P
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Yeah, I have quite a few adapters. Still need to get myself a HDMI monitor one of these days, but monitors are so damn expensive...
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I have three pretty crappy monitors, to be fair. Two of them are square and have blackened spots in them, mostly salvaged for next to nothing. Me and my brother kinda collect electronics junk (he's into electronic engineering and I'm into computer components, so that's a pretty good combination to accumulate spare hardware). :P
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Dead pixels can be really annoying, luckily my 5 years old samsung monitor is still working perfectly and the other one is an LG that's just around a year old (both 16:9 hence why I'm out of desk space).
I'm also kind of an old hardware accumulator, I have spare pieces from my old PCs that are not even compatible with my current rig but I don't wanna throw the away because they still work (I think, I haven't checked in years in some cases). My old CRT monitors however have all died at this point, sad because one of them was actually quite nice.
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Yeah, I'm looking for a ~22" monitor. Every time I find one in the local used ads, it's either too far away or already gone.
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You can get an alright money for relatively little these days, as long as you're fine with it just being a bog standard monitor with no extras. I got one for my parents for like 120€ last year, and in terms of power useage and colours looking the way they should, it's quite good. But it's a standard 1080p, 60hz monitor with no fancy syncs or similar, and it's a tad bit heavier than I would have expected it to be (not that that really matters).
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DP for primary monitor because 1440p @ 144hz requires it. Second monitor is on DVI and then my TV is hooked up to my computer via HDMI.
Newer cards kinda force your hand with many DP connections and only one DVI and HDMI.
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Main monitor - DP - 1440p
Secondary - DVI - 1080P
TV - HDMI - 1080p
I use DP because the main monitor supports it.
Secondary monitor only have DVI.
And I use HDMI connected to receiver and then to tv because HDMI delivers both audio and video.
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D. None of the above.
I run dual video cards in Crossfire and run one monitor HDMI and the other DVI.
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DVI for my main monitor and HDMI when im watching movies on my TV.
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HDMI because it carries sound, my headphones' cable is too short to insert it into the pc so I have to use the monitor's port.
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DVI, because my monitor (1280x1024) has only DVI and VGA (it's 8 years old).
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