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September 9th, 2010, 07:28 PM
#1
DVI cables
I am looking into the differences between
DVI-A cables, DVI-D cables and DVI-I cables.
Why would anyone buy a DVI-D cable if a DVI-Integrated cable can transmit Digital or Analog? If you ever wanted to connect a VGA monitor, the DVI-I cable would come in really handy, right?
When using a graphics card capable of DVI-I, how do you specify analog or digital output? I don't think both are available at the same time on the DVI-I port, are they?
Open your mind, not your computer.
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September 10th, 2010, 09:11 AM
#2
This Wikipedia article explains the differences quite well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface
And here is another good article:
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html
I agree that there is not a lot of point in buying a DVD-D cable, you may as well always go for a DVI-I. In fact, anything other than a DVI-I will probably be fairly hard to find these days.
You do not need to explicitly set anything, the graphics card will detect whether a digital connection is available and use that if it is. I think there is a signal to both analogue and digital pins all the time, but in practice only one or the other will be connected at the monitor end, so it isn't an issue.
Nick.
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