All cable adapters (passive) to dual DVI-D are guaranteed to run at 60 fps tops, not matter what they say. It's funny in how many ways they hide this fact in the details.
The converter (active) I bought, if I drew the lucky ticket, might run at 120/144 fps which is my monitor's refresh. At least...
I need a solid argument like testufo.com. Without it I would've bought a 5 credits adapter. I've seen G-Sync on youtube, it's impressive, however...
1. I've also seen what Vsync ON and buffering can do, meaning virtually the same thing. Cheapest monitor with G-Sync is ~111 credits, while a...
I was wrong, you can tell the 120Hz difference. You can test in testufo.com using Chrome
So I bought this hack:
VisionTek DisplayPort to DVI-D Dual Link Active Adapter
and hope for the best
If not, have to buy a new monitor perhaps
After some research, I'm sure I can't get a dual DVI-D to HDMI adapter, they're all single and capped at 60 Hz. Supposedly I can spend 10 times more on a displayport to dual dvi-d, and will render at 144 Hz. A new monitor is 100 times more expensive than the adapter...
I made my peace that 60...
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I need to preserve my XL2411T monitor's capacity to run in 1080P@144Hz. That is only possible through its dual link dvi-d port
Alternatively if adapter too expensive, I can live with 1080P@60Hz if the cable is much cheaper. Internet sais "HDMI 1.4 can support up to 144Hz at 1920×1080"...
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