Hi,
I didn't want to start a new thread as I saw a lot of my questions were answered by reading some of your posts.
I recently purchased the LG L227WTG-PF and am loving it so far just out of the box, the gloss is a plus for me especially since how my computer is set up, glare is not an issue.
My question is this..please excuse my lack of knowlwdge here and If my question is stupid then sorry...I have a new computer which will be arriving in a few days which has 2 Nvidia 8800 GT 512mb graphics cards. I also upgraded to 4 mb ram. In case this info is needed it is a Dell model XPS 630 with Intel duo Quad core processors....
ok my question is regarding the DVI-D cable. (The monitor only came with an analog) One of my questions was answered by your post with the link so now I know I need a dual link DVI-D cable. Does that sound right? From what I understand, although the graphics card has a DVI-I, I can still use a DVI-D cable, correct? In the monitor description page (on best.buy.com) it says: " DVI-D with HDCP, 15-pin D-sub". So when I look for a cable does It have to include HDCP in the name or is that already a part of DVI-D.
Mike if you don't mind my asking can you please link the cable you purchased for your LG monitor if you think It would work well with mine?
Thank you for your time all. This was my first post. :)
You don't have to have a dual-link cable. Very few monitors have dual-link capacity. I found out that a dual-link cable handles twice the bps. It's not necessary.
A Single-Link DVI-D to DVI-D is just find. The DVI-D will work ok in a DVI-I socket. I did get two DVI dual-link cables anyway and I see no difference. DVI-I just means Integrated.
I am just learning about this stuff and I have dual-link and single-link cables and they appear to do the same thing. You could try emailing support at the url I posted to get more information. So really I am not sure what you should do. If you find the dual-link type not to expensive then go for it.
As far as HDCP I just iqnored that. Here is some info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDCP.
The single-link cable from Bestbuy works just fine and was a Dynex 2M (6.6 feet), model DX-DV12M.
Let me know how it goes.
Oh, the cable from CablesToGo is ---
Item #: 26911
Product: 2m DVI-D M/M Dual Link Digital Video Cable