Originally posted by: mwmorph
ouch. I though ti was c\heap like the ati dvi to component adapter. I guess svideo for me then. my tv has compnent in, svideo and rca.
Originally posted by: RajunCajun
I have the same question posted HERE. My Leadtek 6600GT PCIe came with an s-video output nVidia-labeled pigtail. One end plugs into s-video output from card and the other end has a large block with video/s-video/component out (3 plugs). I assume that all I do is use this pigtail to send progressive scan signals through the component input on my Samsung LCD TV. I don't know how much that pigtail would cost, but since it came free with my card I don't imagine it would cost too much.
Haven't tried to use this yet as I just bought my Samsung, but I'll try in the next few days and report back.
6800s don't support component output, that cable you linked is made for cards that do. It would also work if the TV can accept a RGB signal over component, but most don't.Note:
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Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: mwmorph
ouch. I though ti was c\heap like the ati dvi to component adapter. I guess svideo for me then. my tv has compnent in, svideo and rca.
Is it an HDTV? you wont really see a difference on component with regular NTSC or PAL resolution anyway.
Edit i belive almost all of the new leadtek and evga high end cards have native HDTV component out.