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need advice on buying a monitor (DVI-I to DVI-D)


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#1 Renvy

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Posted 12 January 2013 - 12:46

Hello

I'm a student looking for a 27" monitor with 2560x1440 resolution for an affordable price
I found this one on ebay: link
Now they say it's not compatible with laptops but I think that's strange.
The monitor requires a DVI-D cable and a Dual link graphics card.
I have a clevo p170hm with a nvidia gtx580m.
On the page of nvidia (link) it says my card does support dual link.
My laptop has this port: linkimage

My question is will this monitor work with my laptop?
Does anyone have experience with these kinds of monitors?

Thanks in advance.


#2 lars77

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Posted 12 January 2013 - 18:12

Yup it should work, not sure why the Ebay seller is saying it wouldn't? Your laptop supports DVI-D (in fact, it looks like it has a DVI-I port) & supposedly the GPU does support dual-link which should be enough to drive the monitor.

Just make sure you have a DVI-D cable & you should be all set.

For what it's worth, Wikipedia has a good page on the different DVI specs.

#3 Mindovermaster

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Posted 12 January 2013 - 18:22

Yeah, that's DVI-I, dunno why they put DVI-D. New board I guess, they just used the same case to save money. :p

That will work fine. Ebay people are stupid sometimes.

#4 OP Renvy

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Posted 12 January 2013 - 23:32

Ok. Thanks for the advice!