Re: HDMI to DVI Monitor

I just purchased a K330 with the Nvidia GT420 graphics card. I was surprised that the card did not have a DVI connector. My Samsung 2033 only accepts VGA or DVI while the card has VGA and HDMI. Will a standard HDMI to DVI cable allow the mnitor to operate in digital mode?
Thanks.

I bought a HDMI-DVI cable and hooked it up. It works. I'm going to remove the video card and install my GT430 in it. It worked much better in the Vista 32 bit machine. We'll see.

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