✅⚠️Availability Check: This item may have limited stock. Reach out to confirm before purchasing: Chat or email [email protected]
Volume Purchases and Deal Registration
Buying in volume? Bulk discounts and deal registrations are available.
Contact us
or email [email protected].
Description
StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI Adapter – Dual-Link – Active DVI-D Adapter for Your Monitor / Display - USB Powered – 2560x1600 (DP2DVID2)
StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI Dual Link Active Video Adapter Converter - DP to DVI-D - 2560x1600. Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels, Maximum refresh rate: 120 Hz, Product colour: Black. Sustainability certificates: RoHS. Weight: 160 g, Width: 64 mm, Depth: 549 mm. Package width: 174 mm, Package depth: 143 mm, Package height: 35 mm. Master (outer) case width: 337 mm, Master (outer) case length: 497 mm, Master (outer) case height: 220 mm
Connect your DVI Dual Link display to a DisplayPort video source, for high resolution applications
The DP2DVID2 DisplayPort to DVI (Dual-Link) Adapter actively converts the output signal from a DisplayPort video source for use with a DVI-D display (monitor, etc.) or projector, helping to eliminate the equipment costs of upgrading a DVI display to a newer model for the sake of compatibility.
The adapter supports high resolution video (up to 2560x1600 at 60Hz), maintaining the outstanding graphical performance from a DisplayPort-equipped desktop video card, laptop or MacBook.
DP2DVID2 performs an active DisplayPort-DVI conversion that is suitable for video sources that output either multimode (DP++) or single-mode DisplayPort signals. This ensures the adapter can be used even with graphics cards that aren't capable of outputting multimode DP++ signals, such as ATI Eyefinity cards.
Back by StarTech.com 3-year warranty, with free lifetime technical support.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Eliminates cost by making your DisplayPort video output compatible with an older, DVI-D (dual link) display - Suitable for DisplayPort video cards not capable of outputting DVI signals (i.e. single mode DisplayPort)