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DVI-D to
DVI-D Result: - Digital Video
Interface Cables
Since your source device AND
your display device both use
the digital DVI-D interface,
all you will need to connect
these two devices is a
standard DVI-D or DVI-I
Cable. You will need
to determine what resolution
you are trying to reach, as
the highest resolutions are
only supported by Dual Link
DVI Cables. Most
people, however, will only
require Single Link DVI.
Single
TMDS link DVI cable can
support resolutions and
timings that use a video
clock rate of about 25-165
MHz. A dual link DVI-D
cable, on the other hand,
will handle up to 330 MHz
and is backwards compatible
with single link. Thus
if you are unsure which type
you need, the dual link will
work where the single link
may not. In order to
determine your required
bandwidth just multiply your
desired resolution by your
desired refresh rate (ie.
1600x1200 x 70 = 134 MHz).
These are the cables you may
need and some adapters you
may find useful for your
application. Should
you have any questions,
please feel free to click
the Live Chat link on the
bottom left hand side of
this page.
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