DVI-D to DVI-I conundrum.

Cuda1447

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Alright, so my new LCD uses a DVI-D connection, and my video card only has a DVI-I input on it. I googled, and don't think there is any sort of an adapter to go from -D to -I, so what am I supposed to do to hook this thing up digitally rather than analogoly?
 

VirtualLarry

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Aug 25, 2001
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Use a DVI-I cable. It will work. DVI-I includes both DVI-D and DVI-A signals, it's a super-set.
 

ribbon13

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have you tried just plugging it in instead of worrying about it? It's not like your going to damage anything unless your rough.
 

SocrPlyr

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actually getting yourself a dvi-i cable will probably make it not work b/c you probably won't be able to plug it into the monitor b/c there are no holes for the extra analog pins.
the dvi-d connector is the EXACT same as the dvi-i except that it lacks the pins/holes for the analog. (I had a problem w/ this before, but you can remove the extra pins if you want to and then it works fine)

Basically you needed to just quit worrying about it, next time do a search b/c the first thing to come up on yahoo when searching for "dvi-d vs dvi-i" is a page from anandtech... http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1577&p=3

hope you like your monitor!
Enjoy!

Josh