My VGA is a RX 550 and my monitor a AOC F19, both have a DVI-D Dual link connector. Can i use a DVI-D Single Link cable to connect my RX 550 to my monitor? Help please..
I have a not too old LED 1366X768, 16:9 VGA only monitor made by ASUS. Will a DVI-D converter like the one you showed in the video work with my monitor? I asked the store that sells the converter by phone and they told me that it won't work and that I shouldn't buy it. But I am not sure that this is 100% true. I have an ASUS Radeon HD7750 1 GB graphics card and I have it already connected it through a DVI-I to VGA connector. It works very well with my monitor. But maybe DVI-D is different than DVI-I that I now use and I am thinking of upgrading to a new GPU that will probably have DVI-D output only. Also could I possibly try a DisplayPort to VGA converter. Will that work with my 1366X768 16:9 monitor? Could you please tell me your opinion on my problem? I live in South Europe so I cannot call you, sorry.
DVI A) > Analog > Depracated -4 Pins -12 Pins DVI D) Digital Signal. Single Link: Single Flat Pin 2 sets of 9 Piece Pins DVI D Dual Link: Flat Pin: 3 Sets of 8 Pins DVI I) Digital + Analog Single Link: Flat Pin Surrounded by 4 Pins & 2 Blocks of pins each with 9 a piece. DVI I Dual Link: Single Flat pin Surrounded by 4 Pins 3 Rows of 8 Pins Each
Very informative. You just helped me figure out a problem I was having. I had an DVI -D plugged in a DVI- A port. I was wondering why it wasn't working. Thank you SIr.
Finally learned the right terms after 4 years building my pc. My DVI-D(single link) connector is connected to DVI-D(dual link) on my monitor and graphics card.
i'm using dvi-I dual link to vga on my thin client however i cannot seem to select 1080p on the display settings menu and even when im installing linux its only on low res display and i cannot detect my monitor type why is that? i hope you can help me
VGA HDMI and DisplayPort all only have one type of connector and I don't know what the difference is between HDMI and DisplayPort but everyone says DisplayPort is better which confuses me because if it was better wouldn't all the TV manufacturers use it instead of HDMI?
Thank you for a useful information. By the way, if I accidentally inserted a DVI-D dual-link cable to a DVI-D single-link port graphics will it damage the port?
my dell 3007wfp Monitors have only a dvi-i Input but a max Resolution of 2560 x 1600 i use. because you've said dvi-i has an lower max Resolution pls correct It. greetz
It depends on which port you have on your device. Yes, a DVI-D dual link cable can plug into a DVI-I dual link port on a PC. However, a DVI-I cable cannot plug into a DVI-D port.
My monitor is capable of resolution up to 1920x1080. Are these cables capable of displaying 16:9 ratio? If so, which would be the recommended cable between DVI-D Single, DVI-D Dual, and DVI-I Dual? I'm assuming DVI-I Dual, but I want to be safe with my decision.
my monitor has DVI-D dual link connector and my video card has DVI-i dual connector can i connect this two? and if answer is yes then with what cable? thank you in advance
i was looking for this, this helped so much, thank you, also dvi-i 24+5 dual link to vga can be used to output signal from a gpu to a vga output monitor correct?
I need someone's help right now. I have a monitor with a vga slot only and my PC video card have a dvi-d (dual link) slot and HDMI only. So I went to buy a male dvi-d (dual link) converter to vga which for some reason is not working on my monitor I'm not really sure why. I tried to have the dvi-d to vga converter changed to a new one for thinking it's defective but still I'm having the same issue no display. I'm pretty sure the PC is working bcoz whenever I connect the PC to my TV which has HDMI it's working perfectly fine. I hope someone could help me on this.
1:56 no it is not 1920x1080 for single link it is 1920x1200@60Hz 2:15 no it is not 2048x1536 for dual link it is 2560 × 1600@60Hz 3:11 no it is not 1600x1200 for single link it is1920x1200@60Hz 3:27 no it is not 2048x1536 for dual link it is 2560 × 1600@60Hz
Thank you for useful information I still have to process all these different cables.Trying to connect a $75 Bunker Hill a analog two camera security system into a Acer monitor that has a VGA & one of those DVI - a I'm trying to get a compatible cable to join these to maybe your company can help me thank you
for a while now i have tried to out put to HDMI from DVI, i have purchased several DVI to HDMI adapters but still the output is horrible. what am i doing wrong?????????????????????????
Ok. My mom's new computer's graphics card uses DVI-D Dual. I want to hookup a VGA monitor. I purchased a DVI-D single cable and DVI-D Dual coverter to VGA converter as recommended by a tech store. Will this work? What do I need?
It needs to be an active adapter. Since DVI-D carries no analog signales, it needs tobe converted to a format the alaog connection on the monitor can understand.
hey i have an infocus lp70+ projector and i need a dvi cable thats a dvi i dual link but with 30 3 rows of 10 pins instead of 8 and cant find it. where can i get one?
Why is this hard to understand ? your monitor comes with the correct cable to support the monitor if you want a longer cable simply look at the pin arrangement and buy the same fucking cable only longer ... no need to get the best cable if your video card or monitor doesn't support it.
there are but you need to use a DVI-I Dual to achieve that, on a GPU through a DVI connection to a TV with an HDMI end, I did for almost 10 years and there's no noticeable bandwidth loss, but you need to use a dedicated GPU for the sound device to work, both nvidia & amd will work for this, intel already does it, I tried to use an on-board DVI port and that doesn't carry sound whatsoever so don't bother trying it, only on HDMI you will get sound if it comes directly from the mobo in most cases.
To get audio you need to get aux to aux plug from your PC headphones slot to your monitor/tv/screen headphones slot, you control the volume from your monitor/tv (or remote).. only 1 year late of a reply
There is still one more type not mentioned, unless I missed it. It has a single flat blade and 3 rows of 10 pins. Not sure what it is used for. I have a HDMI to this type of adapter.
Thank you sir for helping me figure out this weird cable. It was male HDMI coming from projector to male DVI-D. Then female DVI-D to Display port into computer. Attempting to buy Female DVI-D HDMI to go into laptop. Thank you
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my pc has 18+1 pin DVI-D single link but my monitor is VGA, i cannot find an adapter converter or cable online, they are all 24+1 DVI-D dual link, if i buy a female 24+1 pin dual link adapter can i connect my male 18=1 pin dvi-d single link cable to it from my pc and then my VGA cable from the adapter to my monitor?
Thank You for the video, very useful. I ordered a DVI to VGA adapter and did not realize that I need the 4 pins for the analog signals. Now I know why I was not getting video. My monitor is an old LCD that has connections for VGA and DVI so I guess ordering a DVI-i to DVI cable will work with my Nvida Quadro to my LCD monitor. Thanks again.
Ws wondering. I manage to run 2048x1536 @ 60 Hz on a CRT! Surely there is more to it. On the other hand, since it comes down to banwith and pixel clock, there is a lack of info on the refreshrates.