DVI-d cable

I have a new hp monitor 2211 wled full HD Ireceived a vga/SVGA cable and dvi cable d...  I don't know if I should use the dvi or vga cable.  When I created the new Tower and the monitor, I used the vga cable since I was familiar with that one. Which cable works best.  I'm new to a lot of the newer technology. I won't be hanging tp a TV or a Blu - Ray player. I just want to know what is a dvi-d cable and what is the best to use on my new desktop PC and monitor.  Any information would be great because I don't know anything about dvi d.    Thank you

Lucky, welcome to the forum.

What cable you use depends on the connectors on the computer.  If the computer has a DVI connector, you certainly want to use.  DVI is digital and analog VGA.  This means that you get a picture with DVI quality.  The digital signal going to the monitor must be converted to analog VGA.  As for any conversion, there is a loss of quality.

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