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i have a system upgrade to do, but the customer has a Compaq fp 500 flat panel monitor he wants to keep. i know nothing about flat panels and i need to know what type of video card will work with that monitor. does anyone know? are flat panel ports all the same? will a video card with flat panel support work with most flat panel monitors? i went to the compaq website but i couldn't find anything about that monitor. the guy doesn't play games, but he does watch a lot of DVDs, so DVD play back is a must. i was thinking about something from ATI, but i have no idea what card. any suggestions?

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i have no idea. i have no experience in flat panels and i have never seen the monitor. the guy lives up in the mountains and won't bring the machine into the shop. i have been dealing with him over the phone. it sucks

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I think that in order for your problem to be solved he'll have to bring the monitor to the shop. Otherwise, ,how are you even upgrading this guy's computer?

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the guy wants us to mount the board, cpu, ram and new video card in a new case. he'll make up the rest of the system out of his old one. he lives about 60 miles from here, we were reffered by a friend of his so he wants to deal with us and not someone closer. i think i have found a video card, the Radeon VE. i think that would work. what do you think? if it won't work the guy will just have to wait. thanks for your replies.

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There should be some sort of adapter you could get to go from VGA DVI-I. I'm not sure though. I know that there is one to go from DVI to VGA but vice versa might be tough. Flat Panel should suck for DVD's anyway the resolution isn't good enough.
 
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Look, there are very few digital flat panels out there that require a DVI connector. If the guy has a digital only flat panel with a DVI connector in an old computer - he would know about it since he would have had to of upgraded the v-card when he got the FPM. Besides - it is a very expensive specialty item that he likely would have had to request. Almost all (as in I know of none) of the lesser expensive FPM's are analog that use the traditional VGA adpator. In fact - even in the high end vcard arena where the connectors are DVI - they come with a VGA adapter because - almost nobody, including those with FPM's, have a DVI connection.

Ask him "Did you special order the v-card when you got the comp?" "No" is an automatic VGA card. If "yes" - ask him if the plug is DVI. If he doesn't know, it probably isn't but there is another check with someone who knows nothing about this stuff - I know this may sound too simple - but ask him what color the female plug is off the vcard. If it is blue - it is VGA - if it is white - DVI.

Hey, relax man, it is a VGA... trust me :wink: .

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