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348896 2005-04-26 05:29:00 hi i was wondering can u use american video cards on our computers or
do thay have a different set up
Mr_Rain313 (7944)
348897 2005-04-26 05:35:00 perfectly compatible the highlander (245)
348898 2005-04-26 06:12:00 alright thanks Mr_Rain313 (7944)
348899 2005-04-26 08:24:00 With the possible tv out exception on NTSC vs PAL.... but you should be able to fix that... Curious George (3535)
348900 2005-04-26 14:42:00 why do you want an american card anyways luke? if the price looks cheaper, you still have to think about dollar conversion rates, and also postage, and also if it will actually ever arrive. You'll be better buying here in NZ, or in australia, go with that card they all recomended, or buy my old one and I'll buy a new one Bizo (7823)
348901 2005-04-26 16:46:00 With the possible tv out exception on NTSC vs PAL.... but you should be able to fix that...

Graphics cards don't output PAL/NTSC unless they have a connection for a TV. The D-Sub connections will work on all monitors regardless of where they come from.
Big John (551)
348902 2005-04-26 23:36:00 why do you want an american card anyways luke? if the price looks cheaper, you still have to think about dollar conversion rates, and also postage, and also if it will actually ever arrive. You'll be better buying here in NZ, or in australia, go with that card they all recomended, or buy my old one and I'll buy a new one

Hehe, I ordered a card from Monarch Computers in the USA and my nephew, who is living and studying in California paid for it with his credit card and is having it shipped to his address. He's coming down to NZ in June to study and will bring the card with him. Saved me $120 alone in the price of the card, not to mention shipping costs to NZ (if the store even ships overseas). :nerd:
xmojo1 (4630)
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