I’m currently purchasing a new GPU and specifically settled on the MSI 4070 Super. I’m all set for everything except connecting the display to the card.
Currently, the display I have (which isn’t being upgraded for now) only has two input options: DVI and VGA. The new GPU only provides HDMI or Display Port. This isn’t really a problem as adapters/cables exist to go from Display Port/HDMI to DVI-D.
But, the question I have is, which is the better option, or does it make any difference? And, are there any “gotchas” I should watch out for when buying the cable?
I realize that I am likely over-thinking this, but I would rather ask a stupid question than make a stupid mistake.
If your display is DVI and VGA only them I’m guessing it’s 1080p or below. In that case there shouldn’t be anything to watch out for.
HDMI can be passively converted to DVI to use with your monitor, and you’d want to use the digital DVI over the analog VGA. But Displayport to DVI converts are thick on the water and should all do the job no problemo.
Yes, the display is 1080. Thank you for the info.
No, it won’t make a noticeable difference.
Displayport is the current best, so use that where you can for future-proofing.
That’s just the poke in the right direction I needed, thank you.
I would recommend a quality DisplayPort cable. Club3D has a DP 1.4 cable that is well reviewed.
Relevant Hackaday article: https://hackaday.com/2023/07/11/displayport-a-better-video-interface/