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Not a major issue, but I have a generic DVI -> HDMI adapter like this, monitor connected via HDMI cable to the DVI-D port to the GPU.
I wonder why with the adapter there is no DDC/CI communication with the monitor possible? (Aka the protocol that is used to "talk" to the monitor with tools like MagicTune or SoftMCCS). In addition, with the adapter, the GPU (GTX 970) also cannot send the monitor into standby like via HDMI or a "proper" DVI -> HDMI cable. With a DVI-HDMI cable on the other hand, this all works including that the monitor "knows" when the computer is off.
I am wondering this since there are pins for DDC/CI data communication that exist on DVI as well as HDMI, so why wouldn't this work? (Unless this adapter is incorrectly wired??)
I am also puzzled that the adapter has this behaviour....which means that my "proper" DVI --> HDMI cable I have must be wired differently...but this doesn't make sense to me.
By the way the *cable* is a single-link cable (with the 6 pins at the DVI side in the middle missing), while the adapter has all pins. But this still doesn't explain things to me why the two act differently.
ty!

I wonder why with the adapter there is no DDC/CI communication with the monitor possible? (Aka the protocol that is used to "talk" to the monitor with tools like MagicTune or SoftMCCS). In addition, with the adapter, the GPU (GTX 970) also cannot send the monitor into standby like via HDMI or a "proper" DVI -> HDMI cable. With a DVI-HDMI cable on the other hand, this all works including that the monitor "knows" when the computer is off.
I am wondering this since there are pins for DDC/CI data communication that exist on DVI as well as HDMI, so why wouldn't this work? (Unless this adapter is incorrectly wired??)
I am also puzzled that the adapter has this behaviour....which means that my "proper" DVI --> HDMI cable I have must be wired differently...but this doesn't make sense to me.
By the way the *cable* is a single-link cable (with the 6 pins at the DVI side in the middle missing), while the adapter has all pins. But this still doesn't explain things to me why the two act differently.
ty!
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