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I only have a S-video to Component video converter for my card (came with my card). So my question is , can i somehow use a Component video connector to connect to a composite connector using tv?

No links to newegg or ebay to these converters , since i cannot order anything from any of those sites.
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You can get an s-video to composite adapter or cable.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16882021048
Dude, read the last part of my post...
Oops, sorry about that. Didn't see your last line and newegg is like second nature for me to look for something these days. Do a google search on s-video to composite adapter and you should find them at many online stores.
Look for it on newegg, find the model and do a pricegrabber search. It's not that hard :<
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I only have a S-video to Component video converter for my card (came with my card). So my question is , can i somehow use a Component video connector to connect to a composite connector using tv?

No links to newegg or ebay to these converters , since i cannot order anything from any of those sites.

I don't think there is any way to split the component up into the three color inputs you would need without a converter of some sort. Which will cost you money.
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Does your TV have HDMI inputs? The DVI output on your video card supports HDMI natively, and only needs a DVI to HDMI adapter (or cable). It looks a ton better than a SVideo, VGA or Composite input, and also much easier to set up.
Nah it's an old tv(only composite connector), just want to mess with it for fun
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