Originally posted by: Sid59
thanks. i was ready to order but had a few reservations ...
the picture looks like the DVI on the converter is female(has the holes), woulnd't it need the male pins?
Im sorta lost and i think im off trace. Anyhow, there is no big rush because newegg won't process my order till monday.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
as long as u odn't have a saphire card, sure. local pc stores central computer etc have em for like 7 bux
Originally posted by: Insidious
Originally posted by: Sid59
thanks. i was ready to order but had a few reservations ...
the picture looks like the DVI on the converter is female(has the holes), woulnd't it need the male pins?
Im sorta lost and i think im off trace. Anyhow, there is no big rush because newegg won't process my order till monday.
The one in the link I gave ya is pins.
Many of the cheaper sapphire cards don't have a true DVI-I output for the second display (DVI-I allows for both digital output, and analog with an adapter). Rather, they have a DVI-D output, which only can be used with a digital cable, but can not take an analog adapter. I have not seen either up close, so wouldn't know how to tell you how to check yours to see what kind it is. Sorry.Originally posted by: Sid59
it is sapphire .. what's wrong now?Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
as long as u odn't have a saphire card, sure. local pc stores central computer etc have em for like 7 bux
Originally posted by: jliechty
Many of the cheaper sapphire cards don't have a true DVI-I output for the second display (DVI-I allows for both digital output, and analog with an adapter). Rather, they have a DVI-D output, which only can be used with a digital cable, but can not take an analog adapter. I have not seen either up close, so wouldn't know how to tell you how to check yours to see what kind it is. Sorry.Originally posted by: Sid59
it is sapphire .. what's wrong now?Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
as long as u odn't have a saphire card, sure. local pc stores central computer etc have em for like 7 bux![]()
Originally posted by: JCK86
You can tell if a D to A converter will work by looking at the DVI connector. If the funny plus-shaped thing has 4 pins in the corners, the converter will work.
