Can you connect a DVI-D dual link male to a monitor, then a displayport male to your graphics card? I have GTX 1060 and the cable is an adapter between the two.
DVI-D Dual link male, Displayport male adapter help
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Hello Fateful and welcome to PCHF!!
They do make a DVi Digital Dual Link to Displayport cable, if that is what you are after.
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Originally posted by Twitch6000Hello Fateful and welcome to PCHF!!
They do make a DVi Digital Dual Link to Displayport cable, if that is what you are after.
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Originally posted by fatefulI have this cable already I was just wondering if I could use the setup mentioned above “DVI-D dual link male to a monitor, then a Displayport male to your graphics card”
You will possibly need one with an extra usb connection. Which in that case you will need one like this - http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/oa...ml?oid=3929969
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"…A notable limitation of dual-mode is that it can only transmit single-link DVI (and HDMI), as the number of pins in the DisplayPort connector is insufficient for dual-link connections. As a result, an active converter is needed for Dual-Link DVI and analog component video such as VGA. Some of these active adapters can rely on the +3.3 V wire in the DisplayPort connector for the conversion, but other types of active conversion, such as Dual-Link DVI, require external power that is often pulled from an available USB port.Comment
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Originally posted by Twitch6000Actually looking at the adapter above, it may not work.
You will possibly need one with an extra usb connection. Which in that case you will need one like this - http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/oa...ml?oid=3929969
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Originally posted by fatefulOkay thanks ill look into that type and see if it works, but this is what I currently have https://www.bestbuy.com/site/startec...?skuId=9640385 im gonna see if I can return itComment
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