Product Description Product Description The VisionTek DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI-D active adapter allows you to connect your favorite DP device to your DL DVI-D display or projector. This active adapter works without any additional power or drivers. Watch movies in perfect 1080p clarity or tackle your most demanding software applications across multiple displays. The adapter allows ample length so you can configure your desk or presentation setup however you wish. Unlike passive adapters, this DP to DVI converter offers an active chipset for compatibility with any DisplayPort output - ideal for graphics cards and devices that do not support outputting multi-mode DP++ signals (e.g. AMD Eyefinity). This DisplayPort to DVI video adapter converter features a latching DisplayPort connector, so you can fasten and secure the connector to the system port. From the Manufacturer Saves money…no need to purchase a DisplayPort-capable display! Owners of PCs with DisplayPort ports used to have to buy a DisplayPort monitor to use with their machine. Thanks to this adapter, any existing DVI-D display can be used including the Apple Cinema Display. This adapter is great for PC gamers too as it enables the use of DVI displays with high performance graphics cards. {tab Key Features} Compatible with most graphics card and computers with DisplayPort output. Allows for wide-ranging use. Adapts a DisplayPort output to a DVI-D output. Enables use of an existing DVI-D Dual and Single Link monitor or display. Supports up to 32-bit color. For billions of colors. Supports AMD Eyefinity technology. Enables connection of multiple monitors. Up to 2560 x 1440 resolution (WQHD) @ 32-bit. For all HD-TV resolutions including 1080p video. Self-powered. No external power supply needed. Plug and Play. No software to install. {tab Specs} Connector Types: 1 x 20 pin DisplayPort Male, 1 x 19 pin DVI-D Female Compatibility: TV’s, monitors, and projectors with a DVI output Cable Length: Seven inches Warranty: One year DisplayPort Receiver Capability • Supports 1, 2, and 4 lanes at both 1.62Gb/s and 2.7Gb/s data rates • Built-in automatic receiver equalization • Supports both full link training and no link training operation • Video input formats: RGB up to 12 bpc, YCbCr4:4:4 -4:2:2 up to 12 bpc • Supports reduced blanking or reduced refresh rate timing modes • Supports DisplayPort Spread Spectrum Clocking DVI Transmitter Capability • Fully TMDS/iTMDS compliant, while fully interoperable in the DVI 1.0 environment • Video output formats: RGB up to 12 bpc, YCbCr4:4:4 -4:2:2 up to 12 bpc • Supports Dual-Link iTMDS interface for increased bandwidth • Supports Dual-Link High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) transmission secured Content Protection with HDCP on DVI Box Contains 1x VisionTek Active DisplayPort to DL-DVI Adapter Cable for Mac and PC (900639)
Brand | VisionTek |
Connector Type | Dl Dvi-d |
Cable Type | DVI |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Monitor, PC, Television |
Special Feature | Expanded Compatibility, High Resolution Support, AMD Eyefinity Multi-Display |
Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting DisplayPort devices to Dual Link DVI-D displays, TVs, or projectors, expanding display options, and using in different environments such as offices, home theaters, or presentations. |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male, Female |
Data Transfer Rate | 2.7 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 24 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Model Name | 900639 |
Specification Met | Displayport - Dvi-d |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | VisionTek Products |
UPC | 808112949084 809394595525 796594158097 801947293063 804067310412 784090032058 154288763970 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00784090032058 |
Item model number | 900639 |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 3.5 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 3.5 x 2 inches |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00DYRQXMK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 8, 2013 |
J**H
It gave me a display... but no 120hz or 144hz which is why i bought it.
I tried to use this to get 120hz on my monitor. althought I get the option for 120hz, the monitor has a prompt that doesn't go away about an incorrect cable, and the screeen goes all staticy... you can see its still windows, but its very buzy... So it is unusable above 60hz
J**Z
Either Doesn't Work or Faulty
I've got a GTX 1660 Super GPU which has 3 DP ports and 1 HDMI port. My two monitors I'm using are the Acer GN246HL.I've bought this adapter. I thought it was working at first, but no. The connector reads HDMI, so whenever I try to increase my refresh rate to 120Hz. It says "Wrong cable. Please use the DVI cable that came with the monitor".Note: 144Hz only works if the display is set to 2D for this monitor. If I'm correct, there's no option to change 3D display back to 2D in the current version of Windows 10.No, it's not because of my GPU because my first mistake was I bought a passive adapter, but at least the connector reads DVI. This connector reads HDMI, which causes the "Wrong Cable" message to appear even though I am using a DVI cable.If you have the "Wrong Cable" message, please check if the connector is reading correctly. I found this on my NVIDIA Control Panel under "Change Resolution".
L**E
In my experience does not work as described (tried 2 of them) - Returned!
The media could not be loaded. I have a new RTX 2080 without a DVI output (replacing my old 980ti), and a lovely old HAZRO HZ27WC 1440p @ 60Mhz monitor.I want to continue using this monitor as its great, and at the moment i don't need refresh rates above 60Hz.This Product is supposed to support a resolution of 2560x1440 @ 60Hz.... in my direct experience it simply doesn't.I have additionally replaced the VisionTech product with a second one, in case the original was faulty, no luck. I moved power cables and other things that may be causing interference... no luck. I am using the original cable that came with the monitor and has never caused me an issue... VisionTech can't seem to suggest a cable that would work!As much as I don't want to spend more money, I have shelled out for a more expensive 'powered' brand of DP to DL-DVI, one that Nvidia recommends. It's a heavy price to pay for wanting to continue with a DVI based monitor, but its still cheaper than replacing the monitor, which I simply can not stretch to at the moment!(check the video for an example of the issue... it gets much, much worse when there is a lot happening on the screen)
L**R
Works as described
I have an old Dell U2711 computer monitor which only supports 2560x1440@60Hz via the DVI-D interface. Unfortunately my Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti graphics card does not have a DVI-D output. This adapter allowed me to connect my graphics card's DisplayPort to my monitors DVI-D input and set the resolution to 2560x1440.I believe most of the people complaining that it doesn't work are simply doing it wrong---an ordinary DVI cable does not support resolutions 1440p, you must use a DVI-D cable with this adapter in order to achieve the higher resolutions.
"**"
Doesn't do 2560x1600
This doesn't work with my 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI-D), tried it with surface pro (via mini dp to dp), laptop (usb-c to dp) and my desktop (which I've used for years with the monitor quite happily at 2560x1600). Connected to my desktop by the same graphics card (that has DP and Dual DVI-D) the DP port won't run it at 2560x1600 but the DVI port connection does as it always has. Clearly not the cable, nor the capabilities of the computers.
J**.
Works well for me
I use this to drive my Dell U2711 monitor at 2560x1440 via its DVI input and via an Aten Dual-link DVI KVM. I am using the Displayport output from my Asus Z270-A Prime motherboard.I have been using it like this for months and I have nothing but praise for it.I only wish I could find a similar device for HDMI. I have wasted lots of cash on things that claim to do it and don't.
S**Y
It does not appear to in fact support dual link DVI.
I bought this to connect my 30" 2560x1600 Apple Cinema Display to a nVidia 3xxx series card in my PC. Unfortunately, it simply doesn't work at 2560x1600 whereas another adapter I have does work. Unfortunately, I've now missed my return window so please learn from my mistake!
T**K
DONT BUY
It wont work - just buy a new monitor or buy an GPU with an HDMI port that supports 144hz
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