Why the VGA cable gives less display resolutions as compared to the HDMI cables...? ------> Find Answer Here!

Something About VGA Cables:

There are presently N numbers of cables and some of them are just hidden from us in some anonymous form. But we are aware of some of the most used and world popular and well-known display cables through which we can make a communication between the monitor and the digital graphics output source. 
there are mainly two types of users of PC, One is a very low Budget PC Owner and another is a middle Budget and Higher Budget PC Owner. Usually, as most surveys state that in the low to mid Budget, PCs are built with the processor inbuilt graphics unit to save money for any other component or for further use. So, to prevent the money issues far away, they mostly prefer the APUs and use VGA cables to maintain the Display quality. 
source for the: article for the survey!



But nowadays APUs are also becoming the Idles for mid-budget PC Owners too!
Now, you may be unaware of these terms I am using here. So, let me clarify these terms one by one:  
1. APU: Accelerated Processing Unit(normal processing+graphics processing)

2. VGA: Video Graphics Array: As most people use this but these cables are not meant for high Fps in games or in editing to show the real and proper color pattern. 

3. HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface (it is made for those high-quality framerates to deliver a better user experience for heavy media consumption and Gaming too!)






                        source: organic search for images related to APU and diagram.

Now About The HDMI cables: 

So, the question arises What is the maximum refresh rate supported by VGA? Standard VGA was based around the NTSC standard and offered 640 * 480 at 60Hz. (Super) SVGA at 800 * 600 was also generally run at 60 Hz, although there were many PAL compatible cards that offered 800 * 600 at 50 Hz on a standard TV. 
That is not meant for Gaming and Editing purposes and the color properties are not much well, But for just browsing and very casual gaming, it is more than enough for you!

But if you want to play games at higher FPS and want to run games on 4k or higher resolution as 8k, you must consider HDMI cables. 
However, only the latest products are having these ports, and if you are using older PCs, then it may possible that your monitor is not having that HDMI port at last. 
but nowadays, even in low-budget monitors, HDMI cables are embedded in. So if you are having the older PC setups, try to get one monitor at least having one HDMI port. it may not give you result in the short timespan, but trust me, your investment is always great for the future, so even you don't have a decent PC, just have one monitor at least. whenever you upgrade your PC in the future, it will benefit you there. 

If you don't know how these cables look like, don't worry, there are some people who don't have much information about the PC components and their functioning. 
To see how these cables look like, just scroll down a little more: 
in these cables above, the left one is the VGA cable.
The right cable is the HDMI. 
there are 2 types of VGA cables further: 
  • D-Sub HD15 VGA.
  • SVGA HD15.
 and 3 types of HDMI cables:

1. Standard HDMI cable
2. Mini HDMI cable
3. Micro HDMI cable 

[SO, IF WE SUM UP ALL THE THINGS I  ONE GO, WE CAN'T PLAY GTAV AND HITMAN WITH HIGH RESOLUTIONS IF WE ARE USING VGA CABLE. WE NEED TO HAVE ONE HDMI CABLE ATTACHED FROM ONE END IN THE PC AND TO THE SECOND END IN THE MONITOR.]

which we will be explaining to you in my next blogs, 
but for further inquiry, you can comment down below your questions, we will try our best to answer your questions.

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