DVI Cable Question

ChasP

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I have several LCD monitors at work and noticed that the ViewSonic monitors are coming with a thicker cable than the Dell monitors. I was curious if DVI cables can be significantly different - ie., thicker = more shielding and better signal.

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YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Yeah, with anything cables, you can get thicker ones which have more shielding. The longer your run is, the more sheilding will matter as the signal gets weaker.
 

consumer9000

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I've found the best quality DVI cables are the newest generation of Monster Cable DVI-400 or M Series cables. They have some really great shielding and precise connectors, and solved all the problems I was having with the cheesy OEM cable.
 

PurdueRy

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Yes you should, well they're not crap....they are overpriced. They aren't BAD cables they just aren't good for the money. You can do better for cheaper
 

jiffylube1024

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Thickness does matter in DVI and often means better shielding (thicker insulator, etc). Your typical 6 foot DVI cable doesn't need to be insanely thick, but for runs over 10 feet a high quality cable is recommended. DVI turns to mud over ~25 feet generally speaking.