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MysteriousStranger
Mar 3, 2016
My "vacation" is a euphemism for war tourism in Ukraine for some "bloody work" to escape my boring techie job and family.

Ask me about my warcrimes.

SoylentCola posted:

OK, I still have an issue, One monitor is running nicely at 144htz, the second however will not, this is linked using a Display port to DVI-D cable.
My GPU only has one DVI-D output which is being used for the 144Htz monitor. I have a 1 HDMI and 3 Displayport outputs available and the monitor has DVI-D input (and a VGA but that is not happening)
So I need a way to output (probably) display port to DVI-D Dual link and have it come in at 144Htz.

Now from what I can see there are Display port to DVI Dual ling adaptors and cables but it is not clear which will support 144Htz in this set up.

Does anyone have any experience of this or can suggest a cable/adaptor that can do this for a reasonable price?

IIRC this is hit and miss if it will work, but in general you need active adapter. I'd contact BenQ directly and ask them what they recommend. Be aware that some active ones will also eat a USB port and run well over 50 bucks.

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