i noticed that both the CRT monitor and LCD cable had only 14 pins and were thick and heavy. the new cable had 15 pins and was not as thick and very light.
Bingo- it's the thickness/sturdiness/quality of the cable that you need to look for. The heavier-duty cables are better shielded (grounded) than the cheap, thin cables, and the wire they use is of higher quality. (The missing pin on the sub-mini D connector, however, is normal; it's pin #9, which carries no signal.)i DO have a DVI port on the back of the monitor, however, my graphics card seems to support just the VGA one. are there adaptors available for the 2?Not all types of DVI connectors carry the analog as well as the digital signals, but if your monitor has the type of DVI connector that does, VGA->DVI adaptersare available.
Look at the DVI side of the adapter below; the four pins insde the cross at the right of the connector are the analog (VGA) lines. If your monitor has a connector like that, you should be in business:
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