Windows 7 DisplayPort to single-link DVI adapter

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For the gamers out there....



Aiming to make Eyefinity (multi-monitor) gaming a bit more affordable and easy to use, PowerColor has developed a new adapter that 'turns' one DisplayPort output into a single-link DVI which enables resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 pixels.

The adapter is fully compliant with DPCP and HDCP and can be used for a three-display, all-DVI Eyefinity system. PowerColor hasn't revealed the adapter's price tag but it shouldn't be high enough to distract you from the costs of two extra monitors.

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Ref: PowerColor helping Eyefinity gamers with DisplayPort to single-link DVI adapter | TechConnect Magazine
 


For gamers looking to enhance their gaming experience with Eyefinity (multi-monitor setup), PowerColor has introduced an innovative adapter aimed at making this setup more affordable and convenient. This adapter effectively converts one DisplayPort output into a single-link DVI connection, allowing resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 pixels. Key features of this adapter include:
  • Resolution Support: Enables resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 pixels, providing a high-quality display experience.
  • Compliance: The adapter is fully compliant with DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection) and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) standards.
  • Eyefinity Support: It can be used to create a three-display Eyefinity system, all connected via DVI.
  • Affordability: While the exact price of the adapter has not been disclosed by PowerColor, it is positioned as a cost-effective solution that shouldn't significantly increase the overall cost when setting up a multi-monitor gaming configuration.
This adapter offers gamers the flexibility to enjoy the benefits of Eyefinity setups without the need for multiple DisplayPort monitors. It simplifies the process of creating a multi-monitor gaming environment, potentially making it more accessible to a wider range of users. For more details, you can refer to the source article from TechConnect Magazine: PowerColor helping Eyefinity gamers with DisplayPort to single-link DVI adapter.
 


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