DVI ADD is a low-profile AGP digital display (add) card, which provides a convenient, inexpensive method for connecting a digital display to the graphics controller from the main or the lofty goal of desktop PCs. Maps based on Silicon Image Sil 164 Transmission Minimized Differential Signal (TMDS) transmitter, offering high-quality visual experience with rock solid, crystal-clear display.

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Card plugs into the slot AGP (ATX or low profile) on a PC with ADD-compatible chipsets, such as, Intel i845G, i845GE or I865G. On the card installed, the PC VGA connector is still available to conventional VGA monitor so that both the display can be used simultaneously in clone mode configuration. HP DVI ADD-card with the lowest-cost solution to DVI connections on most Intel-based business desktop PCs.