Most video and graphics cards today have standard DVI ports. VGA ports are slowly starting to become obsolete. To answer the question?
Between 50-150$.(Would be best if you upgraded to a supported DVI monitor)
You will still be able to use the on-board VGA but your new graphics card (depending on which one) will be better so you can use the ports on the graphics cards instead.
Buy a new graphics card and install it.
A VGA card is a video graphics card that is used by most computers. Many websites have deals on VGA cards. For instance, eBay, Amazon, and New Egg all have deals on the latest and best VGA cards.
It doesn't have a VGA card per se. It uses the Intel 910GML express chipset with integrated graphics and uses shared RAM for the video memory.
All the computers pass signals to the monitors through a graphics card. And its your graphics card that controls the signals to the monitor. A graphics card may be integrated or installed in a VGA, PCI or ISA slot of the main board of your computer.
Older motherboards often have a VGA port which allow monitors with a VGA cable to connect without the need of a graphics card.
This stands for Video Graphics Array and refers to the component of the computer system which handles graphics rendering. Today, most of the cards responsible for graphics are called Graphics Processing Units (GPU). When someone talks about installing a VGA card or a graphics card, they're usually referring to a GPU. When you hear or read about GeForce cards or Radeon cards, for example, these are specific graphics cards from the Intel and AMD companies, respectively.
VGA is an interface for connecting a monitor (as well as a specific resolution used in the earliest cards and monitors to implement it). AGP is a bus on which a graphics card can be installed.
Stands for "Video Graphics Array." It is the standard monitor or display interface used in most PCs.
unscrew the side of your computer (Desktop) and you know where the VGA lead goes in to connect to the monitor? that is it
Yes, if your graphics card supports it. Even if that is supported, you may need to install optional driver software to enable this. Also, if you have VGA, DVI-A, and HDMI, you can easily get an DVI-A to VGA adapter.
What are your system specs? What type of graphics card do you have (Nvidia, ATI).