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chad0404

join:2005-10-04
Pittsburgh, PA


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Use Integrated Graphics With Monitor?

My parents need a new larger monitor for their old Dell computer. Their computer currently has a 17" CRT monitor and 64Mb of Intel integrated graphics with their resolution set at 800x600. I found a nice 22" LCD monitor on sale but the guy at OfficeMax said it would need a new video card in order to run the monitor at a decent resolution. I was hoping to simply hook up the new monitor and run it at 1024x768 so they can at least get a wider view of web pages. Would I be better to get them a 19" monitor maybe?


djdanska
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join:2001-04-21
Glen Ellyn, IL
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I had video cards with 64Mb and less and ran 1024x768 and even higher without a problem. You should be ok.
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Ken Peterson
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reply to chad0404
The 22" is probably running at 1680 x 1050 native resolution. You won't know until you try it, whether or not the internal video will be sufficient. You should be OK. I have a 20" widescreen at work with only 8MB video memory and it works OK.

Joe12345678

join:2003-07-22
Des Plaines, IL
If the on board video is VGA only then a big screen at that res may look bad. Get a video card with DVI and use DVI to hook up the display.


Jahntassa
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join:2006-04-14
Conway, SC
reply to chad0404
The onboard video card will be fine.

For what it's worth, going from 800x600 to 1024x768 won't give them a wider view. You actually need to use a widescreen resolution. Regardless, it should work fine.

ChiTang
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join:2002-08-23
Alhambra, CA


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With 64 MB of shared video memory, it should run fine. One trouble I found (sometimes not all the time) is that, the video driver may not let you set the appropriate screen resolution for the wide screen (16X10 instead of 4X3). Usually, a updated driver will fix the problem.

Added: make sure the new LCD has both D-SUB and DVI input.

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