DisplayPort adapters
DisplayPort [DP] adapters are used to convert DP to DVI for use with equipment supporting the DVI interface.
Warning: As they provide the least flexibility we avoid the use of Passive DisplayPort adapters in any situation.
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There are three main types of DP adapters:
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Passive single-link
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Active single-link
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Active dual-link
We recommend using Active adapters for most applications. Active adapters are shown in the image here and support a maximum 1920x1200 output resolution.
Using Active DisplayPort adapters will allow you to output resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 pixels per DisplayPort output.
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DisplayPort adapters can be identified by the following:
Active adapters will always have the word Active on them (left), passive adapters will not have the word Active on them (middle), DisplayPort to dual link DVI adapters will always have a USB connector (right)
Please note: For more information please see here
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Yes, in order to output a dual link DVI signal (max 2560 x 1600), extra power is required. If you want to output up to 2560 x 1600 pixels you will need to use Active Dual Link adapters [not included]. Active Dual Link adapters will always have an external USB cable as they require extra power.
Therefore the following rules apply:
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For 2 or less outputs of DVIsingle link, passive adapters can be used.
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For 3 or more outputs of DVIsingle link, active adapters must be used.
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For any amount of outputs of DVI dual link, active DisplayPort to dual link adapters must be used.
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The following adapters have been used and tested with d3 systems.