R Rafflb Honorable Jun 6, 2013 14 0 10,510 Jan 23, 2014 #1 I don't have enough money for another 680, but i want two monitors. Will a dual link dvi-i to HDMI adapter reduce quality of a monitor if i hooked it up that way?
I don't have enough money for another 680, but i want two monitors. Will a dual link dvi-i to HDMI adapter reduce quality of a monitor if i hooked it up that way?
Solution inzone Jan 23, 2014 No the only thing that you loose is sound since Dvi does not carry sound. HDMI and DVI are the same quality video wise.
No the only thing that you loose is sound since Dvi does not carry sound. HDMI and DVI are the same quality video wise.
inzone Champion Mar 12, 2011 14,971 1 51,960 Jan 23, 2014 Solution #2 No the only thing that you loose is sound since Dvi does not carry sound. HDMI and DVI are the same quality video wise. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No the only thing that you loose is sound since Dvi does not carry sound. HDMI and DVI are the same quality video wise.
Snipergod87 Splendid May 26, 2009 5,584 2 29,965 Jan 23, 2014 #3 No, you will not lose picture quality. Upvote 0 Downvote
06yfz450ridr Honorable Nov 28, 2012 2,610 5 13,460 Jan 23, 2014 #4 nope I use one all the time at work Upvote 0 Downvote
RobCrezz Expert Ambassador Mar 14, 2013 19,077 99 75,190 Jan 23, 2014 #5 Nope, a 680 can do 2 monitors no problem. Although you take a performance hit if you game on both, as the GPU has more pixels to cope with. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nope, a 680 can do 2 monitors no problem. Although you take a performance hit if you game on both, as the GPU has more pixels to cope with.