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Shiverpeaks HDMI (Typ A) — DVI (1 m)

Shiverpeaks HDMI (Typ A) — DVI

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johnsonsut

4 years ago

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kschaellibaum

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microtron.ch

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HDMI to DVI with this resolution does not work without an active converter. The adapter cables are all passive single-link cables, regardless of whether they have 24+1 pins or not, because they only transmit the HDMI signal to 1 link - so 1920x1080 is the highest resolution you can get with 60Hz. If you lower it to 30Hz (if necessary with CRU), it should work with 2560x1600. Since your notebook has USB-C with DP/Alt mode, I would try this: Delock USB-C to DVI-D (1m, USB C, DVI) - this converts the signal directly, thanks to USB-C power supply, nicely compact in 1 cable.
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kschaellibaum

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tobias.joern

6 years ago

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chrisrudas0

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I haven't tried it with a 4B model yet, as I don't have one at hand, but I bought the cable for exactly this purpose and have used it with various Raspberry 2 and 3 models. I would be surprised if it didn't work with the 4B model.

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