Zulu wrote:
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> Then what is "Dual Link DVI"? :-)
The DVI specifications for a single DVI link mean that only 165Mhz is
available, enough for 1600x1200 at 60 Hz, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz or
1280x1024 at 85Hz, but not enough for 19200x1200 at 60 Hz. If you want
to display more pixels or the same at higher refresh rates, you need
more bandwidth. By combining two DVI channels (=dual link DVI), you can
double the bandwidth and create enough to display i.e. 2048x1536 at 60
Hz, 1920x1080 at 85 Hz - and more than enough to display 1920x1200 at 60
Hz. A DVI port has 24 pins. Single link DVI uses only 12 of those pins,
dual link uses all 24 pins, but only one DVI port.
And yes, DVI has a possible 24 pins, though most cables are single link
and thus don't have all the pins. Click the link for a photo of the
different plugs.
http://www.datapro.net/images/dvi-config.jpg
The trick to display 1920x1200 at 60 Hz using a single DVI link is to
reduce the blanking interval used in the specs.
Do a bit of googling if you want to know more, it's all out there.
RJT