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Yes, the main thing is the interface problem, to see if your graphics card has a DVI interface, if so, it is best to choose a monitor with a DVI interface, DVI is a digital interface, it is a popular trend in the future, if the display does not have a DVI interface, you can also use an adapter cable to transfer, but this is a waste of graphics card. If the graphics card does not support DVI output, then don't buy the monitor with DVI interface, because it is a little more expensive, LG W1952TQ is recommended
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It's a bit of a relationship,For example, there are two kinds of interfaces for the display, digital and analog,The interface and the chassis are different, you have to get an interface converter,The converter is a 5 quick money,It's easy to solve,And it won't affect the picture quality after conversion,At least you and I can't see the difference,So,Just rest assured to buy it,By the way, it's no problem to go home with a converter。
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You're quite right, it has nothing to do with the host.
If it is a brand machine, if you change the monitor, there may be changes on **.
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Yes. It doesn't matter].
You can buy a 24-inch one if you want.
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Buy it directly and connect it directly as simple as that.
However, it is recommended to get a similar graphics card.
Because with so many years of experience, a good graphics card will improve the output quality of the display.
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Your DVE's interface graphics card must not be able to connect to VGA, but it can be connected or adapter, isn't it redundant?
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The so-called computer compatibility problem mainly refers to the compatibility problem of computer hardware.
Computer compatibility issues mainly include the following aspects:
Due to the ease of assembly and scalability of PCs, the popularity of computers has accelerated to a certain extent, and computer accessories manufacturers have naturally made great contributions to this. However, because the computers we use (especially compatible phones) are a combination of products from different manufacturers, they inevitably "rub" against each other. This is what we usually call incompatibility, and the term "compatible machine" is derived from this.
Next, I'm going to talk about what kind of incompatibilities can occur between the parts and how we can solve them.
1.The memory is not compatible with the motherboard.
The failure of incompatibility between the memory and the motherboard is more common, which is manifested in the fact that the computer was still working well yesterday, but as soon as it is turned on this morning, it is "ticking" non-stop. All you have to do is open the case, take the memory module off and plug it back in. Note:
Be sure to unplug the main unit and power cord when unplugging and unplugging memory modules to prevent accidental memory burning. This is a light fault, and if it is serious, you need to wipe several memory slots several times before you can light up the machine. But in less than ten days and half a month, there will be another situation of calling the police.
As long as you open the case and plug in the memory, you're good to go. You said that there was a problem with the machine, as long as it was lit, it would run continuously for ten days and half a month without any problem at all. But no one can stand it if they call the police all the time.
This is the case where the memory is typically incompatible with the motherboard.
2.The keyboard is not compatible with the motherboard.
The main problem of incompatibility between the keyboard and the motherboard is that the quality of the keyboard and mouse is not good, and the data sampling speed of the chip is inconsistent with the reception of the motherboard, and keyboard errors will occur from time to time during use.
3.The graphics card is not compatible with the motherboard.
4.The hard drive is not compatible with the motherboard.
There are not many such cases, but there are also hard disks that recognize well on this motherboard, but they don't recognize it on another motherboard. For example, if you want to boot from the hard disk, you must be at the main disk position of the IDE1 interface to boot normally, otherwise you can read and write after plugging it in, but it just can't boot.
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I haven't heard of the incompatibility between the monitor and the host.,It's all a universal interface.,There's no such situation.。
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Generally, there will be no incompatibility, and the interfaces are all standard interfaces.
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No, when you buy it, tell the salesperson directly about your situation, and he will tell you another one, which is generally not going to happen now, unless your computer is very old.
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I'm thinking about it, as long as the interface is right. That's it.
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Generally speaking, it is impossible for the monitor and the host to be incompatible,In this case, you have to see if you use the replacement method to check,Whether the connection cable of your monitor and the host (usually VGA port) is the same,Because there are generally two situations when the cable connection of the display is used:
1. The line of the display is integrated with the display and cannot be separated (the kind that is more common in CRT displays).
2. The line of the display can be separated from the display (it is more common in liquid crystal displays) If it is the first case, it is possible that the integrated VGA cable or VGA interface is damaged or short-circuited, so that it cannot be displayed correctly; (Note: There are two ends of the VGA interface, and there is one on the graphics card behind the host and one on the integrated VGA cable of the display, but the male and female are different);
If it is the second case, it should be that the VGA port on the display side is damaged or short-circuited;
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