I have a new desktop with a DVI-D socket. The graphics card in my old desktop used DVI-1 so I have a DVI-1 cable. It has C-1 through C-4 pins that prevent its use with the DVI-D socket.
Can I simply substitute a DVI-D cable to resolve the mismatch.
Might there exist an adapter to accomplish the same thing? Might this be a less expensive solution?
I'using a borrowed monitor and will soon be buying a new monitor.
I will be doing photo editing on the new system. Has anyone got a suggestion for a good value in a monitor for this task?I
I have limited access to the web until I get the new system connected via a new ISP Next week.
Thanks,
John
Can I simply substitute a DVI-D cable to resolve the mismatch.
Might there exist an adapter to accomplish the same thing? Might this be a less expensive solution?
I'using a borrowed monitor and will soon be buying a new monitor.
I will be doing photo editing on the new system. Has anyone got a suggestion for a good value in a monitor for this task?I
I have limited access to the web until I get the new system connected via a new ISP Next week.
Thanks,
John
My Computer
At a glance
Win7/pro x64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom
- OS
- Win7/pro x64