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Old 17-04-2009, 16:37   #1
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Red face Dvi-d?

Hey,

Im using a
Sapphire 4670 Gfx card and a Dell Monitor, Its a E22wfp.

I am trying to get a new cable for PC > Monitor, one thats 3 Meters long, trouble is that Im using a DVI-D cable and I don't know if its a Male > Male cable or if the cable is a DVI-D at each end

I dont want to buy the wrong one, can anyone tell me if its a DVI-D male to male from the hardware?

Also...

Is 3m length going to interfere with the quality? I've seen some DVI-D cables at £80 and some at £10, I presume it wont make much difference?
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Old 17-04-2009, 16:40   #2
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Re: Dvi-d?

it should be male to male

DVI D supports digital only DVI I supports both digital and analogue

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