Question about DVI connection

woolfe88

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I just got an 18.1" Gateway LCD monitor with DVI. I have the Radeon 8500 videocard. The DVI cable that came with the monitor seems to have 2 arrays of 9 pins each. My videocard's DVI input is incompatable having an array of 24 holes and a separate array of 4 holes. What product do I need to fix this?

 

Tseng

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There is no need to fix.

Your DVI cable is a DVI-D cable, which only transfer digital signals. Just plug it in and you will see better image quality comparing with D-sub you are currently using.
 

woolfe88

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where do I plug it into? My videocard does not have a DVI-D jack? Am I missing something?
 

Peter

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If it doesn't fit the DVI connector on the card, then you ain't got a DVI plug on your monitor cable.
 

woolfe88

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Are you telling me there is only 1 kind of DVI jack? So what is this? It isn't VGA. There's a separate VGA connector. And this cable says DVI on it, but it won't plug into the videocard. There's got to be an answer here.

- David

 

Peter

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Yes, there is only one connector shape for DVI. This connector might offer both digital and analog signal (DVI-I) or just digital (DVI-D) - but the connector is the same.

There's a much less widespread digital LCD connection called DFP. this has two rows of ten contacts each.

http://www.kabelmeister.de/artikel/Monitor/monitor_17750.JPG

DVI on the left, DFP on the right.
 

woolfe88

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Thanks for the reply. I remain confused.

The monitor specs say it has DVI-D. The cable that comes with it says "DVI Digital Single Link Shuttle-C' whatever that means. It has 3 sets of pins. Two identical square sets that are each 3 by 3, so 2 sets of 9 for 18 pins. The third is a single "long" pin, for lack of a better description.


The videocard is a Radeon 8500. It has a jack back there (next to the standard VGA jack) that has as follows. 3 rows of 8 holes = 24 holes. A separate 2x4 block of holes = 4 holes for a total of 28.

Which of these specs fit with DVI-D? Neither seem consistent with DFP.

WTF?

- David
 

woolfe88

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I figured it out. I'm a moron. I had trouble getting the male into the female, probably because I just didn't have them properly lined up. Then when I looked I saw the number of pins was different and assuming incompatability. The monitor has a DVI-D connection and the Radeon 8500 has a DVI-I jack, with more hole to accomodate an analog signal. But, they are compatible. Thanks for the replies.

- David
 

Peter

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>I had trouble getting the male into the female

As long as you manage THAT in real life, there's no problem :)