New DVI-I Male to VGA Female Adapter
this is a DVI-I Dual Link type
note: DVI-I Dual Link will ONLY fit in a DVI-I Female connector on a video card output
Look at the diagram above carefully
Cutting pins won't work


Simply attach the adapter to the DVI connector from your video card and convert it to VGA connector

Gold plated contacts to deliver optimum signal transfer, conductivity and durability
This is a DVI-I Dual-Link Type
Note: You need the correct type to work with your video card
cutting off pins or wrong arrangement of pins may not work
DVI-I will not fit in a DVI-D socket


Gold plated contacts for better signal transfer

Attention Please:You need a display card with the VGA - DVI conversion function on your PC


So what does dual link actually mean?  “Dual Link” DVI uses two TMDS digital signal transmitters and 8 wires to send data, while “single link” uses one TMDS digital signal transmitter and 4 wires. The Dual link DVI effectively doubles the power of transmission and provides an increase of refresh rates and signal quality.  Specifically a DVI single link 60-Hz LCD can display a resolution of 1920 x 1200, while a DVI dual link 60-Hz LCD can display a resolution of 2560 x 1600.

If you look at the plug-ends of a single “dual link” cable, you see it actually has more pins packed in than standard single link DVI cables (18 vs 24 pins). In this case, more pins and wires in the cable translates to more bandwidth.

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