Hi, i have now GTX 1080 and it is linked to ACER HN274N monitor via Dual Link DVI cable. I think that its time to buy new GPU and want RTX 2080 TI but, problem is that there is no DVI output, only display ports and Hdmi. Is it possible to play it with 3d vision on RTX on ACER HN274N ? or i have to buy also new Monitor ?
Hi, i have now GTX 1080 and it is linked to ACER HN274N monitor via Dual Link DVI cable. I think that its time to buy new GPU and want RTX 2080 TI but, problem is that there is no DVI output, only display ports and Hdmi. Is it possible to play it with 3d vision on RTX on ACER HN274N ? or i have to buy also new Monitor ?
You can buy an adapter to make it work.
https://www.club-3d.com/en/detail/2371/displayportt-to-dvi-dual-link-converter-active-adapter/
If you have a lot of hours on your monitor, you might be better off putting the money towards a new one.
Use monitor asset manager and generate a report, if your monitor supports Active power on time, it will show you how many hours are on it.
8766 hrs = 1 year of continuous 24/7 use
The monitor is still ok, no problem with it though i thing of something with bigger resolution to RTX2018ti but first gpu :) ,
so cable adapter wont break 3d vision ?
[quote="Roman_Jedrzejowski"]so cable adapter wont break 3d vision ?[/quote]
Provided that you get the "active" version that supports 330MHz, you'll be ok.
https://www.club-3d.com/en/detail/2371/displayportt-to-dvi-dual-link-converter-active-adapter/
If you have a lot of hours on your monitor, you might be better off putting the money towards a new one.
Use monitor asset manager and generate a report, if your monitor supports Active power on time, it will show you how many hours are on it.
8766 hrs = 1 year of continuous 24/7 use
so cable adapter wont break 3d vision ?
Provided that you get the "active" version that supports 330MHz, you'll be ok.