Can DVI D fit into DVI I?

A DVI-D cable is wired only for the digital video signal. DVI-D cables can’t carry analog signals. A DVI-I cable is wired for both analog and digital video and can work in either mode. A DVI-A cable fits into a DVI-I connector but won’t fit into a DVI-D connector.Click to see full answer. In this…

A DVI-D cable is wired only for the digital video signal. DVI-D cables can’t carry analog signals. A DVI-I cable is wired for both analog and digital video and can work in either mode. A DVI-A cable fits into a DVI-I connector but won’t fit into a DVI-D connector.Click to see full answer. In this regard, will DVI A work with DVI D?DVI-I is fully compatible with DVI-D; all flat panel monitors that have a DVI-D connector will work fine with DVI-I receptacles on the video cards. As of January 2002, Dell flat panel monitors have DVI-D connectors and will work fine with both DVI-D and DVI-I video connectors.Secondly, can I remove the extra 4 pins on the DVI I to fit it in a DVI D? kanewolf : No. Those four pins are what carry the analog signal that is required for VGA. DVI-D == digital only, you could convert to HDMI but not VGA. Also question is, are DVI and DVI D the same? bistwo : The only difference is that a dual link DVI cable is able to power multiple monitors simultaneously (if the GPU is capable), but it functions identically to DVI-D in single monitor configuration. Correct. They all work the same under a single monitor setup.Can DVI D carry sound?Typically no. It is a video display interface only. However, there are some computer graphics cards and sources that do support output of audio using non-standard extensions to the spec via the DVI-D port and a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable.

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