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The BENFEI DisplayPort to DVI Adapter is a compact and portable solution for connecting devices with DisplayPort to monitors or projectors with DVI. It supports high-definition resolutions up to 1920x1080@60Hz and features a secure latching design for stable connections. With an 18-month warranty, this adapter is built for durability and reliability, making it perfect for professionals on the go.
S**D
Great adapter
Good option if you already have a DVI cable run and you need to switch to a Display Port on one end
D**N
Good to go
Works as intended for 1920x1080p. Used this to hook up another monitor to display port at work, which didn't have a DVI connection.
B**.
Good budget passive DP to DVI adapter
I only used it briefly to test something but it worked fine while I did and delivered 1080p75 as expected to my monitor. Seems to be a good budget DP to DVI adapter!
A**R
Didn't pay attention
I tried this with a DVI to VGA cable but it didn't work, the second image on the web page shows a red X next to VGA so my fault. Works great with my DVI input monitors.
B**D
Perfect solution for old 1440p Dell monitor via DVI-D
Does exactly what it needs to do, and worked immediately after plugging in. Feels sturdy enough, and it feels great using this monitor at its intended 1440p resolution over the 1080p max the HDMI supported.The setup is as follows: Dell U2713HM 27" 1440p (2560x1440). I use the single built-in DisplayPort to connect my laptop, and I wanted a 2nd cable running to my desktop and not have to unplug and re-plug every time I switched devices. To solve the problem, I run a DVI-D cable from the monitor to this adapter (BENFEI DisplayPort to DVI DVI-D Dual Link Adapter). The DisplayPort part of the adapter plugs into my video card (Radeon 7900XTX), and the USB part of the adapter plugs into an open USB 3.0 port on the motherboard.Some things to note:1. Make sure the cable you are using is a Dual-Link (DVI-D) cable, not a single link. Single link will not provide you 1440p resolution even with this adapter.2. Make sure you're getting the DVI-D adapter. The product page allows you to choose either a single or dual link. The one with the USB is the only one that'll work.
B**E
Solved my issue for new graphics card
I bought this since my monitor only has DVI-D and the new graphics card I bought (3070ti) only includes HDMI and display port. It's a 60hz 1440p monitor if this helps anyone. I'm very happy to say it worked as soon as I set it up. The device includes a display port male, a usb male, and DVI female port. One cord into USB slot, other cord into the display port on graphics card, with one end of DVI cord connected to the bottom of the device and other end into my monitor. You will NEED your own DVI cable that's not included to connect to monitor. I'm very happy. Figuring out how to get my DVI monitor connected to a GPU that doesn't have it was quite a journey in researching various options. I knew I needed an "active" adapter but most are a lot more expensive. I was worried this one wouldn't work as I'm on a higher resolution than 1080. But it does! I'm very happy this adapter exists and I was able to use my beautiful tempered glass monitor with my new GPU.One thing I noticed that I don't know if it's happened to anyone else, but I had my wifi adapter plugged into the back of my PC as well as this adapter, and the wifi adapter seemed to cause a lot of interference with this. I didn't even know it was causing it at first. The screen would wobble, flicker and freak out at times. I started to notice it only ever happened when I would connect or disconnect wifi or when i turned pc on and it connected to wifi. I did a test by removing the wifi adapter and plugging it into the front of case instead. It completely solved the issue and no more screen freak outs when connecting to wifi. I'm not sure why it interfered, but it definitely did. My wifi adapter takes 2.4 AND 5ghz so maybe that had something to do with it? Interfering bands? Not sure. But I wanted to add this in case anyone else experienced something similar so I could let you know it may be your wifi/bluetooth dongle and not any issue with this adapter.
J**N
so far so good
I haven't had a very good time with using adapters. Either they go out after a few months or come DOA. This one has been working perfect so far. Plug and play, sweet and simple. If this goes out any time soon, I'll update the review. I work at home on these monitors so I'll be putting it to the test, lol.
M**A
It's working
Not much to say, it's been working for about 5 months at this point. Only weird thing is (and I don't know if it's because of it or just because it's an adapter in general), when turning the monitor on, it seems to be redetecting it in Windows, and it makes the sound like something was unplugged and plugged back in, and my other screen turns black for a couple seconds and comes back on. It's not really an issue though, but I don't remember the one I had previously doing that (but this one has a better shape with the short cord, so it's flexible and less likely to bend or break from tight spaces or gravity, like my previous adapter that was just one solid piece did.)
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