HPs5310y DVI - D video card?

I just bought the HP Pavilion Slimline s5310y.  I already have a nice 20 "monitor with DVI - D cable and come to find out the HP computer only has a VGA card!  What is happening with this?  Space issues I imagine, but why isn't the default map a DVI and is at - it an available update?  With the program of 7200LE GE Force or something else, it is called, is a necessary DVI connection, is similar in VGA quality?  I doubt it.  Please give me some information on this problem for this model, HP s5310y.  Thank you.

Silverriv, the main reason they use the integrated graphics subsystem is the power supply unit (PSU).  It is only to 220W.  The Slimline series is not intended to be upgraded.  You can use an adapter to connect your monitor to the VGA port.  You may have received one with the monitor.  You are right in saying that it will not quite the quality, but it should look fine.

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