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Old September 15th, 2011, 03:18 PM
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Re: DVI-D Cable

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Originally Posted by Musicman51 View Post
Still trying to switch over to my new studio computer here. My new computer has two video outputs. #1 is this DVI-D cable {can't even find one} #2 is the high def HDMI output. Seems like they just can't leave these hookups alone. Anyway. How am i going to hook up my second monitor? Is it ok to use the high def output for my second monitor to run hoster and my other mtu programs? And what is DVI-D? is there anyway to adapt it back to the old style? where do i buy such a cable?? any type of splitter to run two monitors? Grrrrrr
It's almost 40 miles round trip to walmart, and nearly70 miles round trip to the nearest best buy store.
Leo said he finally got the gas pump to work so we can at least buy gas up here again.....
go to www.sewell.com or www.Provantage.com. and you can find what you're looking for..you have to make sure that that it's a dvi-d that you have, since there are 2 kinds of dvi cables.DVI-D and DVI-I, dvi-i doesn't work w/dvi-d..you can get an adapter for either one (hdmi to dvi ).dvi-d cables are are used on LCD and other digitals monitors .
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