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What Connect Do You Use For Graphics ie hdmi/dsp

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just wondering what lead is the best to use or whats mainly used ie dvi/hdmi/dsp i am using the display port at the moment and starting to get the odd you have a problem between the display port connection so probably gonna use the dvi lead instead...what do people think .
 
Apologies for hijacking this thread but I wonder if anyone has experience of using a hdmi graphics card output to drive a dvi input monitor using a hdmi to dvi adaptor.

I have a 5850 on order and it only has one DVI, one dvi and one DP. I want to drive two monitors (neither of which has hdmi or display port).

I have sourced a cheap hdmi to dvi adaptor but I am worried about hdcp and whether or not that will cripple my image. Anyone know anything about this?
 
Apologies for hijacking this thread but I wonder if anyone has experience of using a hdmi graphics card output to drive a dvi input monitor using a hdmi to dvi adaptor.

I have a 5850 on order and it only has one DVI, one dvi and one DP. I want to drive two monitors (neither of which has hdmi or display port).

I have sourced a cheap hdmi to dvi adaptor but I am worried about hdcp and whether or not that will cripple my image. Anyone know anything about this?


Maybe post this on the monitors forum, they should be able to help.
 
Apologies for hijacking this thread but I wonder if anyone has experience of using a hdmi graphics card output to drive a dvi input monitor using a hdmi to dvi adaptor.

I have a 5850 on order and it only has one DVI, one dvi and one DP. I want to drive two monitors (neither of which has hdmi or display port).

I have sourced a cheap hdmi to dvi adaptor but I am worried about hdcp and whether or not that will cripple my image. Anyone know anything about this?

This will be no issue - HDMI carries the same video signal as DVI, a HDMI to DVI-D adapter just swaps around the pins and discards the audio signal - the image quality will be unchanged. Also HDCP will remain intact so long as your monitor can do hdcp over DVI (most can).

To answer the OP- I use a DVI connection to my main monitor (1920x1200) which works great - no issue. I also have a 720p TV hooked up as a second monitor - I tried connecting it via HDMI but scaling was always a bugger (overscan), instead I now use VGA and the scaling is perfect and the image quality is great.
 
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I tried connecting it via HDMI but scaling was always a bugger (overscan), instead I now use VGA and the scaling is perfect and the image quality is great.

This is exactly why I used VGA for my parents media centre. Over/underscan that I couldn't align properly with the drivers or TV settings with HDMI. You'd think a cable standard about two decades newer wouldn't have such an issue lol...
 
DVI for me.

The DVI - HDMI adapter will be fine. Used one on my old PC. The only problem I had was not getting an image on the screen until the PC was booting into Windows, so I couldn't get into the BIOS unless I plugged it in via DVI or VGA. I had the same issue setting my brother's PC up for the first time. Other than that, it's great.
 
Thanks for the replies on hdmi to dvi. My card arrived today and is now joked up and working fine. Hdmi port to dvi monitor via an adaptor and dvi port to vga monitor via an adaptor. All working very well.
 
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