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HIS Iceq 6950 and eyefinity DVI Cables????

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never had dvi cables before and this is really confusing me. jus got 3 monitors... Benq G2420HDBL...

need to get 3 dvi cables... but the GPU has ...

1x Single Link DVI-D
1x Dual Link DVI-I
1x HDMI
2x Mini DP....

Ive ordered the XFX mini DP to Single Link DVI...
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-000-XF

but according to this image
http://johnandlileth.com/Portals/3/Blog/dvi_connector_types.gif
DVI-SL has a few more pins...

im sorry im sounding really dumb... i need 3 dvi cables... which ones do i need??
 
The monitors have a DVI-D connection so you need 3 single link DVI-D cables.

1 cable will connect to the DVI-D on the graphics card.

1 cable will connect to the DVI-I on the graphics card.

1 cable will connect to the DVI-D from your DisplayPort adapter.

You can use Dual Link DVI-D cables but you won't see any benefit from them.

You definately don't want DVI-I cables as they won't fit in the DVI-D connector on the monitors.
 
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The monitors have a DVI-D connection so you need 3 single link DVI-D cables.

1 cable will connect to the DVI-D on the graphics card.

1 cable will connect to the DVI-I on the graphics card.

1 cable will connect to the DVI-D from your DisplatPort adapter.

but this is what is confusing me... the adapter i have bought.. and the single link port has more pins then this http://www.datapro.net/images/1141.jpg
but aparently there both dvi-d single link????
 
The connector has more pins than the cable but for a single link connector some of them aren't connected to anything.

Only enough pins in the connector are wired up to provide single link operation.
 
The connector has more pins than the cable but for a single link connector some of them aren't connected to anything.

Only enough pins in the connector are wired up to provide single link operation.

+1

Looking at the image, the XFX adapter has all the pins for a dual-link DVI-D connection, but is only wired up to drive a single-link connection.

This means you can plug in either a single-link or dual-link DVI-D cable into the adapter and it will work fine - though be limited to single-link bandwidth (which determines the maximum resolution/refresh rate), but this is plenty for a 1080p @60Hz monitor like the BenQ.

If the monitors didn't come with DVI cables, then three of these would be the ones I would go for.
 
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