Phoenix: geforce gt 640

I have a Phoenix office (i7-4770 CPU @ 3.4 GHZ, 16 GB RAM) with video card GeForce GT 640 installed at the factory.  My main monitor is an HP 2310 m connected via DVI - D.

I would like to reuse an old monitor VGA (HP 2009 m) as the second screen.  The card doesn't have any VGA connector.

When I replace the monitors (using a DVI - D VGA adapter) everything works.

When I use the m 2009 as the second monitor (using a HDMI VGA adapter), not of works.  Turns off the 2310 m on conector of DVI - D and the m in 2009 on the HDMI connector (via a VGA-HDMI adapter) signals a resolution problem and a video cable problem.  Disconnect the 2009 m restores the functioning of the 2310 m.  I have a VGA monitor still more old that does the same thing.  I have, of course, that the problem is not with the VGA screens.

Solutions possible and adivce greatly appreciated.

Rex Avery

Hi Rex,

DVI - D is strictly digital and a VGA adapter right is not going to work. Review this information. Describe the HP OEM NVIDIA 640 video output ports, or post a photo of the video output ports.  The 640 GT should have following video output ports: DVI - I, VGA and HDMI.

You must use a native DVI cable to connect the HP 2009 m that supports the DVD-D.

HP 2310 m has video input HDMI, DVI - D and VGA ports.  Use a native HDMI cable.

If you notice, I've recommended using cables DVI and HDMI native, who will produce the best quality for your monitors.

Refer to the HP information below.

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