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PostPosted: 15 Sep 2011, 16:24 
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Hi @all,
i'm new in this forum as a member and i'm also new into eyefinity.


I would like to know, if this adapter should work with one 23inch full hd screen as the third screen into one 5870.

http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/Wasserkuehlung/Wassergekuehlte-VGA-Karten/XFX-DisplayPort-zu-DVI-Adapter-Active-Dongle-Single-Link::15562.html


thanks in advance for any reply.


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PostPosted: 15 Sep 2011, 17:06 
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I have an XFX active mini displayport to DVI adapter - not exactly the same adapter as you've linked but pretty equivalent. It works a treat for my triple-monitor Eyefinity setup with a 6970. So I would assume that would work for you?


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I've used both DP>DVI and Mini-DP>DVI single-link active adapters like what you show. Mine were reference items from AMD and Accell brand that I bought. All worked flawlessly.


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:welcome, that cable should work just fine :)

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PostPosted: 15 Sep 2011, 21:48 
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Thanks for the answers.

What are the differences between my postet solution and the ones with usb powering?


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The one you posted is a passive adaptor which supports DVI-Single Link.. ie a resoltuion of up to 1920x1200@60hz, these are often fairly cheap at around the £20 mark.
The ones with USB are the active adpators, they support DVI-Dual Link, ie a resolution of up to 2560x1600@60hz, these are more expensive often around £80.

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The one you posted is a passive adaptor which supports DVI-Single Link.. ie a resoltuion of up to 1920x1200@60hz, these are often fairly cheap at around the £20 mark.
The ones with USB are the active adpators, they support DVI-Dual Link, ie a resolution of up to 2560x1600@60hz, these are more expensive often around £80.

The only German I know is names of beer, but I think this means "active" - "Aktive". Single-link active adapters don't require external USB power.


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i bought that adapter and it DIDNT work fo me... just to mention...
So dont be too surprised if ur unlucky


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PostPosted: 20 Sep 2011, 20:14 
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Thanks for anyone who participated on this topic.

I ordered the saphhire active adapter and he is working.



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Hey guys,

so the supported resolutions are the only difference between active and passive adapters?? Nothing like monitor-detecion, EDID-Information or such things?

Im currently planning my entry in Eyefinity-World and need some adapters too, cause I have 2 DVI and 1 VGA screens ready.
Now im not sure what adapters would be more useful (MiniDP -> VGA, DVI -> VGA + MiniDP -> DVI or something else) and what adapters would be best fitting...

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