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Published on February 10, 2004

Korean memory manufacturer Samsung Electronics has begun to scale down its monthly 256Mbit DDR output by 20 percent or 10 milion units respectively. Read more

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Published on October 08, 2004

Worldwide DRAM output for September increased 3.8% from August to 406.6 million 256Mbit-equivalent units, though DDR2 output remained flat, according to DRAMeXchange. Read more

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Published on January 16, 2006

Despite global DRAM output encountering a slight sequential drop in December, overall output enjoyed a 51.6% on-year growth to reach 680.5 million 256Mbit equivalent units in 2005. Read more

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http://ati.amd.com/designpartners/media/images/board_rx700_lrg.jpg

What is the correct item I need to turn the white dvi to a vga? (I just bought a Ati 2600 and need to turn the output to a VGA - that is the same socket as the blue one on the above image)

Is it.....

(http://www.1topstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=1660)
http://www.1topstore.com/images/products_images/dvi-d-to-vga-adapter-1660.jpg

????

Thanks.

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Yes, it's that one ... I normally refer to them as DVI-DSub connectors.

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Thank you.



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