Read more.We've been under the impression that smaller cards are a good thing, but MSI is nothing but proud of its "extra large" R4870.
Read more.We've been under the impression that smaller cards are a good thing, but MSI is nothing but proud of its "extra large" R4870.
Why go to effort of putting a VGA output when they could just throw a £2 DVI<>VGA converter in the box, like everyone else?
I could understand on a card aimed at another audience, but this is a high end card with what is basically an aftermarket cooler pre-applied. If it was AGP or aimed a lower market segment I might understand but it seems like a waste of time. The only reason I can think of is that 2DVI's and a HDMI wouldn't fit, but that just comes back to the £2 converter argument.
Probably the same as the 4 or 5 other companies who also sell 4-series cards with VGA-out - that there are people who still use old CRT monitors or who are operating on a tighter budget and opt to go for a monitor that doesn't have DVI, but who also don't want lots of big heavy dongles sticking out of their computer.
Although, to be fair, it makes more sense in the low midrange cards that are likely to be used as upgrades from IGPs or put into HTPCs than in a higher-end gaming card like a 4870...
The reason they included a VGA (I imagine) is because you can not convert HDMI to DSub so if you were running a duel monitor setup of which one monitor was DVI the other D-Sub then you would need to have a dongle to convert the HDMI to DVI-D and then another to convert the DVI-I port to DSUB which would be quite messy. What they have actually done is removed the 9pin Din port which could have been used for input or s-video output, though I guess not many people still use that.
Do they still provide a DDC signal over the VGA out though?.. that would be very handy.
Forget VGA. I want display port on all the new top end cards
(Not that display port has any use yet - but would be nice to be future proofed)
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