Samsung S23A700D

Howdy, I bought one of these today also, some bargain. I'll probably buy another 2 if they are this cheap in 2-3 months.

Anyway back on topic. Form pics I can see a 560ti has a Dual Link-DVI port on the back. This monitor supports Dual-Lnk DVI and the appropriate cable comes with the box. Simply connect to the Dual-Link port on the back of your card, plug into the monitor and away you go.

You will actually need to use the DVI cable/port as HDMI cannot support 1080p@120hz.
 
Howdy, I bought one of these today also, some bargain. I'll probably buy another 2 if they are this cheap in 2-3 months.

Anyway back on topic. Form pics I can see a 560ti has a Dual Link-DVI port on the back. This monitor supports Dual-Lnk DVI and the appropriate cable comes with the box. Simply connect to the Dual-Link port on the back of your card, plug into the monitor and away you go.

You will actually need to use the DVI cable/port as HDMI cannot support 1080p@120hz.

Thanks, but are you sure that http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-049-OK this would not support 1080p 120hz??? Even though it says its ready for 3d??
 
The monitor will definitely not support 1080p 120Hz over HDMI.

Use the dual link DVI connection as chipachap and Addicted say.

You don't even have to buy the cable.
 
Yes I'm sure. HDMI can do 3D, but the max resolution/hz are:

720p@120hz/60hz per eye

1080p@60hz/30hz per eye

Why do you want to purchase a cable you don't need to buy???

Sorry for asking but is English your first language?

Ok thank you, ordered the monitor and didnt order HDMI cable with it :) and no English isnt my first language.

Thanks all for support.
 
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