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The StarTech GU5501 is a high-performance 7.9-inch DisplayPort to DVI single link active adapter, designed to connect your DVI display or projector with ease. Supporting resolutions up to 1920x1200 and 1080p at 60Hz, this adapter is compatible with a variety of devices including workstations, desktops, and laptops. Its compact design and plug-and-play functionality make it an essential tool for any professional looking to enhance their display setup.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 9.06 x 7.87 x 0.79 inches |
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | DisplayPort/DVI-D |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Workstation, Desktop PC, Laptop, Small Form Factor Computers, Docking Station, Monitor, Projector |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
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Read The Description Before You Buy
First for those who purchased this and it did not work, shame on you. This is an Active Display Port Adapter. If your PC does not have display port then this will not work for you. As well if you are trying to run this on mini display port, again shame on you.Now onto the good stuff. My PC at work has 2 DVI and 1 Display ports, my home PC has 1 DVI, 1 HDMI and 4 display ports. These work in both and all ports. I used the DVI as there are many monitors that support it. My work PC has all slots full. On windows 7 all I did was shut off the PC, plug this into the DISPLAY PORT, and turn it on. Instantly had 3 monitors. Within the windows desktop control setup I was able to arrange the new monitor to its physical location. Easy as it gets.My home PC has 6 monitors on it. This adapter was recommended by my video cards manufacture. They are Radeon 7770 series. Again plugged all these adapters in, powered up the PC and all of them came to life. I again had to arrange the monitors in the screen resolution tool. All you do is click on the monitor and drag it to where you want it, its really that easy. On top of that I have it setup part time in Eyefinity. This makes all 6 screens into 1 large screen. Again smooth as glass.To anyone with a display port on the pc this is the right adapter. For those who it did not work with, shame on you for not reading what this does.
T**X
What I needed
This is very easy to use and works very well. Needed to transfer an image from an echo machine in the OR to a monitor in the room. Worked flawlessly.
M**O
Short life span: <60 days
It looked solidly made and I spoke with Startech tech support first to confirm this part number for my use: computer output of DisplayPort and single monitor input of DVI-D. Requires active and device marked active. It worked just fine for almost 60 days. It even has a good DisplayPort positive lock.It is active but probably not meant for heavy use. This was used on one compact industrial computer running Windows 10 IOT and connected to one specialized 19" monitor. It was mounted, protected, zip-tied, environmentally stable (60 degrees to 80 degrees), indoors. It was simply a failure of a product.I would typically make an allowance for an isolated failure. Stuff happens. However, we've had enough problems with Startech products in the past. This one was a costly failure. So, we will eliminate Startech as a go-to manufacturer for anything critical.
C**W
It really worked! But green line issues.
I initially bought the Accell DisplayPort to DVI-D, and it would not work. My setup is:- Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB- 3x Asus 25.5" 1200p 60hz monitorsMy intention was to use it to run games such as Tera Online, Elite Dangerous, Star Citizen, etc.After having struggled with the Accell, I was hesitant to see if the StarTech adapter would work, but it did! Almost immediately after plugging it into my computer, all three monitors popped to life. Using Catalyst to enable Eyefinity, then arranging the desktop playout properly, and I haven't had any significant issues since. I can play all the games at respectable FPS (The 7950 is old, but still a lively beast) on medium/high quality, though I tend to stick to medium in order to ensure good FPS still.One of the issues I'm having (not too huge an issue but hurts gaming immersion) is that on areas with perfect black (lots of those space sims have that often, if you can imagine!) my left monitor (the one with the displayport) and sometimes my right.. or all of them actually (but mainly the left), will have green lines flickering horizontally across the screen. This is for areas that are supposed to be perfectly black. If I switch out of the game or bring up something that has color (planet, menu, etc) the flickering stops, but will continue afterwards. I'm not sure why. But for now, the displayport is holding up marvelously. And at such a low cost!Also, for those of you with my same setup (or approximately), I use Catalyst to boost my card. +20% power, 1200mhz OC, 1350 memory OC, 50% manual fan speed. Works like a charm, and significantly improves my FPS across all my games with minimal increase to heat.
J**R
Functional active adapter, works for adding 3rd monitor to AMD Firepro M8900 workstation
This active Displayport to single-link DVI adapter is recommended by AMD for use in Eyefinity setups, and it works as advertised. There was no software nor driver to install - plug it in and it works. The image quality using this adapter is identical to using a native DVI connection for my monitor. There is no noticeable lag in waking up the monitor when connected with this adapter, and it goes to sleep properly also. Because it's an active adapter, it enables me to add a third monitor to my workstation (technically the docking station of my laptop). All at a reasonable price.Some background: Most graphics cards that support more than two monitors can only support two monitors using DVI/HDMI/VGA. Adding a third (or more) requires the use of Displayport. While there exist (cheaper) passive Displayport to DVI cables, an active adapter must typically be used to break the two monitor barrier. And at least at time of writing (1/5/2013), LCD monitors with Displayport inputs cost far more than LCDs with DVI and one of these adapters.Dell Precision M6600, with AMD Firepro M8900 and Windows 7 Enterprise 64bitE/Port Plus 210W Port Replicator3 monitors: 1080p laptop display, 1080p Samsung LCD, 1280x1024 NEC LCD (connected via the StarTech adapter).
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