10ft 24AWG CL2 Dual Link DVI-D Male to Male Cable (OD-11.5mm)
The dual link DVI-D cable is perfect for displaying high definition video for your computer, HDTV, and other DVI supported devices. DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface, which provides high definition video signals that support resolutions up to 1920x1080 (1080p). PI Manufacturing's DVI cable features the DVI-D connector, providing both single-link and dual-link digital only connections. Our DVI-D cables also contain gold plated contacts to ensure reliability and reduce noise.
Often times DVI gets compared to the newer digital standard HDMI. Both are digital, however there are some differences. First, DVI only supports RGB, while HDMI supports both RGB and YCbCr. Second, a HDMI cable will carry digital audio and video all on one single cable, while a DVI cable will only carry video. Another major difference is that certain high-definition content on Blu-Ray discs often times contain HDCP protection, which is an encrypted standard for copy protection. All HDMI cables will support HDCP, but the DVI standard will not. Though the DVI cable does not contain certain features of HDMI, it's still widely used in personal and business computers today due to its high bandwidth and video signal clarity. All of our DVI cables meet the industry DDWG standard.
The DVI-8100-10-CL2 cable is CL2 rated, meaning it can be used for in-wall installations. Our premium DVI cables also uses 24 AWG wires to reduce resistance. For a higher quality DVI cable, we recommend our CL2 rated DVI cables.
Features
- Cable Length: 10 feet
- Dual Link DVI-D to Dual Link DVI-D
- Gold plated contacts
- 24AWG
- CL2 rated
- OD 11.5mm
- Supports resolutions up to 1920x1080
- Perfect for gaming, graphics editing, and more
There is no maximum length defined in the DVI standard. Generally, it's determined based on the pixel clock frequency. In general, 25 foot lengths and under will carry signals up to 1920x1080. Longer lengths will decrease to 1280x1024. For even longer lengths, a DVI signal booster is often times used.
The Different Types of DVI Connectors
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