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The Cable Matters DVI to DVI Cable is a high-performance 10-foot cable designed for connecting DVI-equipped computers to HD monitors or projectors. It supports resolutions up to 2560x1600 and is engineered for durability and superior performance, making it ideal for gaming, video editing, and professional presentations.
T**E
Happy With It
Worked for me.
R**H
Good quality cable
I bought this cable for use on a computer monitor. The build quality of the cable is quite good. Solid connectors, heavy thick cable, it doesn't feel flimsy and cheap like many cables do. The ferrites to keep RF interference out of the cable is a real nice touch as well. The picture quality I get using this cable with my monitor is excellent. This DVI cable is definitely worth the price, solid as a rock.
E**E
Basic Equipment - Meets Basic Functionality
It's the length advertised, made of acceptable materials and of acceptable quality for the price.I wouldn't recommend using it with any newer monitors as both HDMI and Displayport are going to give you better, more responsive quality: however for an older monitor, or one that you don't require high-speed refresh or fidelity: this seems to get the job done.Note: The cord is of typical cord quality so a cat will probably be able to bite through it, given a few minutes. This is a typical concern of mine - but this is not a cord that will stand up to cats for a long time like some of the braided cords available.
D**D
Exactly what I needed
Not a bad video wire if I say so myself. It was plenty long enough for what my application was. Pretty thick cable seems durable enough and has lasted me a while now. The picture quality is exactly as advertised. If it was a bit longer I would give it 5 stars
A**R
Solid Cables
Great cables with solid build quality. I would, and have bought this brand again.
2**Y
WORKS WELL WITH YAESU RADIOS THAT HAVE DVI FEMALE CONNECTION
I read and watched various things about this hook-up, and possibly blowing an internal fuse, but it seemed pretty straight. A small monitor I hadn't used in years was in the closet and after looking at it, I saw that it had the same female DVI connector as my Yaesu FT-710 did, and because there wasn't a need for an adapter this particular cable caught my eye. It works fine, and it's a LOT easy to view the radio screen when it's on a larger monitor. I recommend it.
J**E
Great quality at great value
This is definitely a great value as you are very likely to pay a LOT more for something like this in a typical store. It does the job and is well made. My only gripes relate to picture quality, the cable I had prior was a VGA with DVI adapter on my graphics card which provided an 'analog' connection. After using this cable, the monitor and graphics card connection changed to digital (which is great as I hadn't taken that into account.)I have progressive lens eyeglasses and am having a hard time adjusting to the difference in the screen picture when looking at the monitor. I made adjustments through the monitor to make it more comfortable by using pre-calibration due to the change in connection and am continuing to find ways to ease the transition.I'm rating the cable 5-stars because while its been difficult to adjust to, it would seem to me to be a better picture and is likely a better setting match since I am not having the 'adjustment change' difficulty when trying to focus back on other areas of my room (ie looking away from monitor) To better explain what I mean, think of it like this, you buy a new chair and have to go from sitting posture that was unhealthy to a proper posture in the new chair. You aren't used to it and it takes adjustment, but you can tell its better for you. Now its just a matter to ensure that you set the adjustment to accommodate your particular position.
N**A
GTX 1080 Ti FE - Cable works with an active adapter to connect via DP to DVI-D Korean QNIX QX2710 27" 1440p monitor
I recently upgraded to a GTX 1080 Ti FE. The adapter which is included with the card is a passive adapter and not an active adapter which goes from DisplayPort to DVI. It will not work with my QNIX QX2710 1440p display. Fortunately I had a Monoprice adapter which works. The only issue is the DVI-D cable I was using caused some strange flickering thin lines to appear on the left side of the monitor running down the screen. The lines varied in sizes up to about an inch or so in width, mostly green and the occasional magenta (red?). These lines usually showed up when there were darker areas of whatever I was looking at.Someone on reddit in the /r/nvidia sub mentioned this Cable Matters Gold Plated DVI-D Dual Link Cable with Ferrites works. I gave it a shot and got the 6ft cable since I didn't need anything that long but wanted to make sure I had a decent length just in case. THIS CABLE DOES WORK! It's fantastic. Connected the one end to the monitor, the other to the active adapter then into the DisplayPort. The GPU and Windows recognized it right away. No noise or static issues, no lines, nothing. It works! The only downside (which is not the cables fault) is I can no longer overclock my display and have to run it at the default 60Hz. That's okay with me. I'd rather spend less than $10 for a cable than have to buy another get-me-by display.This gives me time to save up for a nicer monitor with higher refresh rate and/or higher resolution.
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