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Swapping a VGA Board From A Dell E17FPb

Well I have This Monitor Which I Found Up In my atic and found when i tryed to use it the VGA Board Has Gone Casue My Screen goes All White And Funny and i have read up that this is the VGA Board Can I Take A VGA Board Out of one of my old CRT Monitors And Put It in this Monitor or will i have to get a specific one

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Well I have This Monitor Which I Found Up In my atic and found when i tryed to use it the VGA Board Has Gone Casue My Screen goes All White And Funny and i have read up that this is the VGA Board Can I Take A VGA Board Out of one of my old CRT Monitors And Put It in this Monitor or will i have to get a specific one
The monitor does not have a VGA board in it that is part of the computor not the display, so if you are ractually referring to an All in One which has the computer and monitor in the same case then please let us know what model you are talking about.

Generally speaking if the graphics card is compatible with the card interface on the system you are putting it in and it has drivers available to support the monitor and operating system on that machine then yes you should be able to use it, but that is very generalised and in order to answer your qustion properly you need to provide more details.
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Well I have This Monitor Which I Found Up In my atic and found when i tryed to use it the VGA Board Has Gone Casue My Screen goes All White And Funny and i have read up that this is the VGA Board Can I Take A VGA Board Out of one of my old CRT Monitors And Put It in this Monitor or will i have to get a specific one


Interesting thought, i completely agree with your perspective

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