s-video to vga adaptor

So you're trying to go from VGA(your computer) to RCA/SVideo(your TV), correct? About all you can do, if you're video card doesn't support it, is either get a new video card that does support TV-Out, or get something like an Averakey(or any VGA to RCA box) There really aren't any other options.
 
nah, he's trying to hook up a 2nd monitor

to the OP, what kind of useage do you use your computer for?

gaming? or just general internet browsing, work, etc.?

occasional gaming?
 
mostly all around, internet, gaming, school work, photoshop, etc.

i'm now looking for a new graphics card (sry for not being specific in the previous post)
that why I was looking for suggestions for any god graphics cards that are decent and support two monitors
 
i think pci and pci-e im not sure...so ill go check

meanwhile,my budget is around 100 to 150 usd....(i probably cant get anything good for that)

EDIT: wait while looking to see if my computer had a pci-e slot i noticed that the motherboard had a built in graphics card as well, the port was just covered over. I wonder if it will work

EDIT AGAIN: Doesn't work....:-(
i wonder why???
 
check out an ati x1600pro

this one's an AGP, but you get the idea for specs

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814241032

it's not top-of-the-line, but a respectable performer for a budget, and has 2 monitor outputs, of course.

it'll walk all over my x1300, and i can play trackmania united, and doom3 with the 'good' graphics settings at full 1680x1050 @ 50-60fps, so you should be well within decent graphics performance
 
should just say "onboard video" and then you select off/on/auto

some motherboards are just auto, tho, and wont allow you to use onboard and a card at the same time
 
oooo i like that one,
except for one thing, one of my monitors can support dvi and one can't:(

so i most likely need to find a vga card that support 1280x1024
 
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