The DVI ADD is a low-profile AGP Digital Display (ADD) card that offers a convenient, low-cost method for connecting a digital display to the graphics controller of a mainstream or high-end desktop PC. The card is based on the Silicon Image Sil 164 Transmission Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) transmitter, offering the highest quality visual experience with a rock solid, crystal-clear display.
The card plugs into the AGP slot (ATX or low-profile) of a PC with an ADD-compliant chipset, such as the Intel i845G, i845GE or i865G. With the card installed, the PCs VGA connector is still available for a conventional VGA monitor so that both displays can be used simultaneously in a clone-mode configuration. The HP DVI ADD card is the lowest-cost solution to allow DVI connectivity on most Intel-based Business Desktop PCs.
The card plugs into the AGP slot (ATX or low-profile) of a PC with an ADD-compliant chipset, such as the Intel i845G, i845GE or i865G. With the card installed, the PCs VGA connector is still available for a conventional VGA monitor so that both displays can be used simultaneously in a clone-mode configuration. The HP DVI ADD card is the lowest-cost solution to allow DVI connectivity on most Intel-based Business Desktop PCs.











