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Hi. Firstly, sorry if this has already been asked, but I could not find anything. I bought four adapters (on Shopee) which I still have to pay for, but I noticed that they have the four extra pins. Is there any point in opting for this model rather than the DVI-D adapter, which misses the four extra pins (also, the center one is narrower)? Do the four extra pins make it any more stable or something? Thanks in advance.
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I've heard of pc wake issues with having two monitors with different connections to the PC. Which of these combos would be the best/have the least issues? - 1x VGA, 1x DP - 1x VGA, 1x HDMI - 1x DVI-D, 1 x HDMI - 1x DVI-D, 1x DP My graphics card has 3x DP, 1x HDMI, and 1x DVI-D. The monitor I'm looking to add has 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x D-sub, 1x HDMI 1.4. The current monitor only has 1x DVI-D and 1x VGA. Thanks!
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So i have this problem i am currently using and 1080p 21,5 inch Asus monitor as my main display. About 2 years ago i used dual monitor setup with the exact mashine and worked fine, after that i gave my monitor to my friend and recently i bought a 19 inch philips 1366x768 resolution, so i can multitask and work with CorelDRAW and Photoshop with ease, at least that was my first toughts. So my video card has vga, dvi-d and hdmi slot. I use the vga slot with my main monitor works fine. After i try to insert another display cable doest matter hdmi or dvi into the card even without the other side of the cable hooked to a monitor the moment i insert the display cable my main monitor goest black but not in sleep mode and the pc after few minutes restarts, BUT if i leave the secondary cable in the video card it wont display any image but still doesnt let the monitor go to sleep mode so its getting some signal. Any other combination of inputs rather than only vga it wont display any image. I have tried everything except changing the video card, but i know the ports work because i used them before and now i cant for some reason. My PC specs are: Dual AMD Opterons x64 2.4ghz Sapphire Radeon r7 240 4gb 8gb of ddr2 800mhz ram HP Workstation xw9400 is the whole pc model - its fully original only the video is changed. I know its a toster but its runs fine Windows 10 and all that. Please help i am trying for 3 months now.
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Hi, I'm very new to the computer building scene and this topic has been bugging me because of conflicting information on the internet and even several forums I bought a used Powercolor RX580 with only DVI-D Dual Link output and nothing else; I'm confused whether it will be capable of outputting 1080p 120 hz or 144 hz refresh rate on a monitor with HDMI input (since most monitors will have HDMI anyways) All other information has been nothing but mix and mash and I rarely see people mentioning about them using a DVI-D output, at least not unless their monitor has a DVI-D input as well
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So basicly for reasons I have to buy a DVI-D to HDMI cable/adapter for one of my brothers projects and now I am curious: does this kind of cable support toutch ? (he might be using a tablet as a 2nd display with it) (I didnt find anything in the internet, you are my last hope guys, but if I had to guess I d say no ^^.)
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Hey guys, This is my first post here, so I'm not sure if I'm posting it at the right location. I recently bought a used Dell Optiplex 9020 (i5 4670) for 80 bucks, and threw in an RX 470 for some light 1080p gaming. After some fiddling around with drivers I found out the card was used for mining. I patched the drivers and all seemed set. However, when I connect the PC to my LG 27UD88-W with a DVI-D to HDMI adapter, the monitor doesn't see it as an input. My roommates monitor as well as my TV do recognize it. I know the HDMI port on the LG is isn't faulty, since it recognizes other inputs, such as from my laptop. Does anybody know what is happening, and/or why it is happening? Can this be the result of a wrong BIOS that's flashed on the card? It seems strange to me that other monitors do recognize the input. Thanks!
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Hey everyone! I just bought a new monitor XL2411 and it should be able to run at 144Hz. But there is no option for 144Hz there is only 60Hz. Im using Dvi-D and HDMI cable. And i have r9 380 graphic card. Can that graphic card even run in 144Hz and should i get a Dvi-D and Dvi-D cable? Please help,Sorry for my bad english :P
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Using dvi-d, my pc boots into the loading bios screen , and once starts to boot into windows, black screen/no signal-detected. However other ports like display port or HDMI works fine. It seems my dvi-d is not liking the 1920x1080 resolution, i have tried changing the cable ( dvi dual link) and it doesnt fix, i uninstalled the gpu driver and i got in to windows with dvi-d with 800x600, once i installed the driver where it automatically changes to 1920x1080, no signal detected again. Has anyone face this issue and got a solution to it? Thanks! Monitor : xl2411 GPU : Asus ROG GTX 1070ti
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Hi, So my monitor took a hit after my dad tried to look at some 3D work I did for him in Unreal. (No my model was fine, his computer skills are few and temper quite short.) I am using a GTX 970 G1 Gaming. The Monitor is a Benq XL2420Z. I used a simple HDMI and panel is perfect at 60Hz. I switch back to my default DVI-D cable and the screen is blacked out. I switched in windows from 144Hz to 60 on the DVI-D link (using HDMI as input) and it works! If I go to 100hz/120hz there is pixel shifting on the left side of the screen(120hz is way worse). If I go 144HZ it is all blacked out. Is is possible to open the monitor and check the cables inside? Thanks for helping!
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Hi, so i have an issue that whenever i create a custom resolution up to ( xxxx X 1100 ) it shows " out of frequency ". i'm using now D-SUB or VGA and the monitor does support DVI-D as well as my graphic card, so will it help ? Graphic Card : Nvidia Quadro 400 Monitor : Fujitsu A19-2A thanks in advance.
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HDMI is connected to my monitor, while DVI-D to my GPU. No signal is displayed. BUT, if I connect that DVI-D cable to DVI-I port on my GPU(instead of the DVI-D port), the signal displays. Tried using this converter cable with my ps4, no signal there either. Why isn't it outputting signal via dvi-d, but is fine with dvi-i?
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I've just bought a new PC, and my old pc was connected to the TV I am using as a monitor with a VGA cable and a VGA-to-DVI-I Adapter. my new PC uses DVI-D, and in the absence of being able to find a VGA to DVI-D adapter, I used a HDMI cord, which has resulted in horrible overscan. I've used the Nvidia control panel to manually rezise the display, but it has resulted in blurriness. I even tried to change the aspect ratio on my TV, but it only has 3 settings and none of them help in the slightest. PC is Soniq brand. Am I going to have to figure out how to get a VGA to DVI-D connector? Buy a new monitor? Are there any solutions I've overlooked? Thanks enormously for any help anyone can provide.
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I have been using this card and monitor for over a year now and i just encountered this problem. After using the computer for a while it either by playing games or using it to render 3d animations the screen goes black and it gives me the message HDMI out of range. I have also tried using the DVI-D port and that one after a while give me a power saver mode on the screen. I have tried a factory reset and it still does the same thing. All of the drivers are up to date.I have a GTX 970 and an LG Flatron E2241 monitor.
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Ok so, basically i have 2 monitors and a tv, my tv is wall mounted so i used a hdmi cable to a hdmi connector to another hdmi cable into my pc, now its done this before, it wont detect my tv, i fixed it by accident laat time, however this time im not so lucky, ive dome everything, ubplugged all screens, used only tv, swapped hdmi channels, swapped ports, even tries going to dvi d on my pc instead of right ro hdmi, still nothing, anyone know how to fix this?
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I have an ASUS VG248QE monitor and ASUS GeForce GTX 780 DirectCU II graphics card. I've had both for 2+ years and have been working great until now. I cannot use my monitor at 144hz because it has really terrible tearing/fuzzyness. It works fine if I set the refresh rate to 120hz or lower, but certain games still act up if I play them full screen. Playing windowed usually fixes it. If I try to do a print screen, the tearing doesn't show up. I think this started after playing Antichamber, but not sure. Tried a new DVI-D cable and got the same effect. I'm thinking about trying displayport next. Any help would be greatly appreciated!Here's a cellphone picture of what it looks like. The photo doesn't capture this, but the tearing is constantly refreshing so it looks like fuzzy, similar to a TV channel that is static-y. It kinda looks like a double image:https://imgur.com/a/akrv1
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I have an ASUS VG248QE monitor and ASUS GeForce GTX 780 DirectCU II graphics card. I've had both for 2+ years and have been working great until now. I cannot use my monitor at 144hz because it has really terrible tearing/fuzzyness. It works fine if I set the refresh rate to 120hz or lower, but certain games still act up if I play them full screen. Playing windowed usually fixes it. If I try to do a print screen, the tearing doesn't show up. I think this started after playing Antichamber, but not sure. Tried a new DVI-D cable and got the same effect. I'm thinking about trying displayport next. Any help would be greatly appreciated!Here's a cellphone picture of what it looks like. The photo doesn't capture this, but the tearing is constantly refreshing so it looks like fuzzy, similar to a TV channel that is static-y. It kinda looks like a double image:https://imgur.com/a/akrv1
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I have just finished up most of the things I have needed for my first pc build, and approached the final steps. Firstly, I had been using a VGA cable for my monitor to old PC for a while and just found out that my PC only supports DVI. (Quick stop to BestBuy solved that problem) However after plugging it in to the PC and monitor, my monitor simply tries to search for a cable, FAILS, then goes into sleep mode. My PC is able to power on, case fans and CPU fan functioning well and power button LED + actual function working at the same time, so im not to sure its a actual build error. (This is my first build so im not entirely sure.) I've connected it to both the graphics card DVI port and MOBO port, and I get the same situation. I know for a fact the following steps I HAVE DONE CORRECTLY: CPU installation Cooler Installation (air fan) GPU Installation (maybe) MOBO into CASE installation RAM in correct slot (The remaining steps I can not be sure if done correctly because I dont have a bios window to check. SSD, HD, RAM, ETC.) I can supply pictures if anyone would like visual verification later on !! - MOBO: Asus STRIX Z270E Gaming !! - GPU: GTX 1060 !! - Monitor: HP S2031 (supports DVI and VGA) !! - CPU: i5 7600k Thank you to whoever can assist me & I apologize if anything may have been explained poorly or I used wrong terminology. I hope my reply will assist in any issues one may spot.
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Hello! I have two 144hz monitor and I wanna connect one monitor with one hdmi 2.0 and the other one with dvi but the monitor has dvi-i dual link and the graphics card support dvi-d dual link, so can I use a dvi-i to dvi-d cable does it still support 144hz? my monitor has 1 dvi-i port, 1 hdmi port and one vga port
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Hello! I have a question, I have two 144hz monitors and in my graphics card there is only one dvi-d output so can I use dvi-d to 2 dvi-d and does it still have 144 hz ?
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hello there, i was wondering whether i can connect a dvi-d single link cable to a dvi-d dual link port beacause i got a gtx 1050ti which has dvi-d dual link port and i have an adapter from dvi-d single link to hdmi and i'm asking whether i can use it or not
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I have a GTX 1080ti (1hdmi and 3DP) and a benq xl2411 144hz (hdmi1.2 and dvi-D)Question: if I buy a display port to a dvi-D cable will I get 144hz on my monitor? https://www.ebay.com/itm/311840300232?rmvSB=true
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Hello, I have an Acer gn246hl, a 144 hz 1920x1080 LCD monitor. I'm looking to buy the AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 as soon as it drops on the 28th. The Vega has 4 ports, one HDMI 2.1, and three Display Ports. The issue is that my monitor only has DVI-D, VGA, and HDMI 2.0 ports. I could use HDMI, but I do not know if 2.0 supports 120hz because I've looked elsewhere and I'm getting really mixed respones. Its a big deal for me to get the 120-144hz because I've spoiled myself with the high frames using the DVI-D connector connected to my RX 580, lower frames are hard for me to play with because it feels so choppy. Another option is to use a Displayport to DVI-D connector, but they only support up to 60hz as well. Is there a third option here or is there just no way for me to get 144hz?
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hi guys ive got an old monitor, lcd 17'' bought in 2005 (with DVI-D port), right now im using it; in the next months i will probably buy a new one. i've read that gtx 1060 has G sync and RX 580 has freesync. If i buy one of these cards it will work on my monitor right(they have got dvi-d port)? and about the future monitor....if i decide to buy gtx 1060 can i still use it with a Freesync monitor? and if i buy a standard monitor (no sync) will it work with gtx 1060 or rx 580? it seems g sync monitors are more expensive than freesync and no sync monitors. lastly, what would you buy rx 580 (8gb) or gtx 1060 (6gb)? the price is almost the same. rx 580 has more ram but tests say that gtx 1060 is better with directx 11 games. any answers are really appreciated, thank you regards
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Short question: I want to use a DVI-D dual link connection for 75hz gaming, do ALL dvi-d ports on a motherboard/GPU allow DVI-D dual link connections? Or does my DVI-D port have to be special or something? I've seen on pictures that DVI-D dual link uses 6 more pins than a normal DVI-D cable. Thanks in advance.