🔗 Bridge your legacy gear to modern displays with zero hassle!
The StarTech.com DVI to DisplayPort Adapter is a USB-powered, plug-and-play solution that connects DVI-D sources to DisplayPort monitors or projectors. Supporting resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz, it delivers crisp visuals without the need for external power adapters or software installation, compatible across major operating systems.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 0.25 Meters |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 6.8 x 5.6 x 1.3 inches |
Finish Types | Chrome |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Displayport/Dvi-d/Usb |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Power Adapter, Laptop, Monitor, Desktop, Workstation, Graphics Card, Video Device |
Specific Uses For Product | DVI source devices, DisplayPort monitors or projectors |
J**O
Buena compra funciona
Funciona muy buena imagen
R**H
Works great. Allows me to connect second computer to quality monitor.
Works great. It was a little more expensive than I anticipated, but it allowed me to connect two computers to a higher quality monitor (one with HDMI and one with DVI). I switch between them using the change inputs buttons on the monitor.
N**E
USB power cord needs to be longer
It gets the job done but the USB power cord is way too short. Needs to be twice as long.
A**R
This lets you connect an old DVI plug signal to a new DisplayPort monitor or KVM
I often have trouble connecting old signal sources like VGA or in this case DVI to new monitors that do not have this plug this adapter will let you use a modern monitor with old computer devices. I used this thing 2K and 60 HZ refresh on a DisplayPort monitor from a DVId signal source and it works on a 4K compatible DisplayPort KVM I'm very happy.
D**D
Useful for making oid computers work with new displays
I got this to connect my 2006 Mac Mini to a DisplayPort KVM; the Mini has built-in DVI. This unit seamlessly converts the signal and outputs it over a standard DisplayPort cable to either a monitor, or to the KVM. It's powered by USB, so make sure you have a USB port on your computer you can devote to that. For me, this solved the problem nicely and works great.
H**L
Actually works!
DVI to DisplayPort adapters are not easy to find. Tried a couple and they didn't work. This one works great!
T**R
Went bad after a year of fuzziness and poor signal recognition
Bought this sometime in 2020 but this thing has been on it's way out for a while. I was actually hoping it was my monitor so I had an excuse to upgrade it, but finally this thing has crapped out.It started with a fuzzy picture, then at some point it stopped sending enough of a signal to my monitor to let it know something was happening. I have a startech KVM as well so I can connect my work laptop and my desktop up to the same dual monitor mouse/kb and in order for that monitor to show anything, I would have to flip it back to my laptop to get the monitor to turn on, then flip it back to my desktop, then the picture would show. If the monitor was off when I powered on my desktop, the one monitor would not wake up.And then now, it has died and won't come back on at all. Star tech seems to be one of the bigger names in a lot of these niche products, but seems their quality is a little shaky, thats the feeling I get. Going to try another brand that costs about half as much, can't really get worse.
C**A
Works great for GPU with DVI connecting to monitor with DisplayPort
Like the title states, I'm connecting a monitor with DisplayPort to an older graphics card (GTX 970) that has DVI. I have three displays (24", 1080p, all have DP and HDMI, no DVI) all connected to the 970 that has 1x DP, 1x HDMI, and 1x DVI. Primary display is connected to DP, since it's G-Sync & 144 Hz. Second display is connected via HDMI (60 Hz, non-G-Sync display). Third display is using this adapter to connect to the remaining DVI port on the computer. Working well at 1080p/60Hz, which is the stated max spec (bought this knowing that, no surprises here).Unfortunately, since this is an active adapter, it uses up a USB port. Does come with a USB extension cable, very useful, but not needed for my setup. Overall, works well for what I needed, lots of adapters out there that are passive and work the other way around (connecting a DVI monitor to a DP GPU). Be sure to verify which way your data flow is going and get the right adapter!
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