DVI Cables
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum resolution supported by DVI cables?
DVI cables can support video resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz for dual-link connections. Single-link connections usually support up to 1600x1200. For higher resolutions, ensure you're using a dual-link DVI cable.
Are DVI cables compatible with HDMI devices?
Yes, DVI and HDMI are compatible through an adapter. However, note that using a DVI to HDMI adapter will not transmit audio, as DVI only supports video signals.
What type of DVI cable should I use for my gaming console?
For gaming consoles that support DVI output, a dual-link DVI cable is recommended to ensure the highest video quality. Check your console's specifications to confirm DVI compatibility.
What is the difference between DVI-I and DVI-D cables?
DVI-I cables support both analog and digital signals, making them versatile for various devices. DVI-D cables, on the other hand, support only digital signals, providing a clearer image but limiting compatibility with analog devices.
Can I use a DVI cable to connect my computer to a projector?
Yes, you can use a DVI cable to connect a computer to a projector, provided the projector has a DVI input. For compatibility, always check the input ports of your projector and use the correct cable type.
What length of DVI cable should I choose for my setup?
The length of the DVI cable depends on your setup. For distances under 15 feet, a standard DVI cable works well. For longer distances, consider using active DVI cables to maintain signal integrity.

