rhr
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No Risk for DVI, becuase DVI have five different called "DVI", "DVI-I", "DVI-D" and with Single or Dual Link
http://www.overclock.net/attachment...0-unlock-lack-hdmi-3d-dvi_connector_types.gif
if DVI-A and HDMI won't work, "A" mean it is for ANALOG, D mean Digltal, I mean both Analog and Digital, DVI-D or DVI-I will work HDMI
DVI to HDMI cable without power supply cost $30 or less not bad, but if HDMI to VGA, oh shit.. cost $100 with Power supply
http://www.overclock.net/attachment...0-unlock-lack-hdmi-3d-dvi_connector_types.gif
if DVI-A and HDMI won't work, "A" mean it is for ANALOG, D mean Digltal, I mean both Analog and Digital, DVI-D or DVI-I will work HDMI
DVI to HDMI cable without power supply cost $30 or less not bad, but if HDMI to VGA, oh shit.. cost $100 with Power supply
Yes, I tested with LCD monitor and it works. I have HDMI to DVI adapter and it works.
You can go ahead try on your own risk, it may or may not work with various brand/model of monitors. The brand I used for test is ViewSonic monitor. I have other monitor by AOC and ACER and have not tested with them yet because they do not have DVI port. It is possible that there is HDMI to VGA adapter exists.