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StarTech.com DVI to VGA Cable Adapter - Black - M/F - DVI-I to VGA Converter Adapter (DVIVGAMFBK)

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  • Connect your VGA Display to a DVI-I source
  • Black DVI to VGA Adapter / DVI to VGA Connection / DVI to VGA Cable Adapter
  • Converts a DVI Male connector to a VGA female connector making it the perfect solution for connecting your DVI-I desktop or laptop computer to a VGA monitor or projector
  • Molded Connector with thumbscrews


Molded Connector with thumbscrews Convert a DVI-I signal into a VGA Signal Quick and easy installation. No settings and no software required The DVIVGAMFBK DVI-I to VGA Adapter (M/F) is used to convert a DVI Male connector to a VGA female connector. The DVI to VGA adapter is constructed of high quality materials to ensure dependability, and is backed by StarTech.com's lifetime warranty. Please Note: This product is intended for connections between DVI-I and VGA devices. If your device uses a DVI-D connector, please refer StarTech.com's DVI to VGA Converter DVI2VGACON or DVI2VGAE Connect a VGA video output device to a DVI video card (flat panel VGA monitors, VGA projectors, and VGA HDTVs) Backed by StarTech.com's lifetime warranty Cost-effective solution for connecting an analog Flat Panel Display to a PC or Mac® computer with DVI-I output Specifications Warranty Information Warranty Lifetime Connector(s) 1 - Connector A DVI-I (29 pin) 1 - Connector B VGA (15 pin, High Density D-Sub) Hardware Active or Passive Adapter Passive Connector Plating Nickel Cable Jacket Material PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride Packaging Information Package Height 0.6 in [15.0 mm] Package Length 4.9 in [12.5 cm] Shipping (Package) Weight 1.1 oz [32.0 g] Package Width 3.5 in [90.0 mm] Package Quantity 10 Physical Characteristics Weight of Product 1.1 oz [30.0 g] Color Black Connector Style Straight Product Length 1.6 in [40.0 mm] Product Width 1.6 in [40.0 mm] Product Height 0.6 in [1.5 cm] What's in the Box 1 - Included in Package DVI to VGA Cable Adapter - Black - M/F


stefania pace
Reviewed in Italy on January 17, 2025
RIDUTTORE DAL VECCHIO SCHEDA VIDEO AL NUOVO DEL MIO PC HA FUNZIONATO EGREGIAMENTE OTTIMA SOLUZIONE. MI HA PERMESSO DI MANTENERE LO STESSO SCHERMO
Richard A. Young
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
If there one thing that sucks about computers and monitors is the weird way that motherboard makers and monitor manufactures randomly use different port configurations. Never consistent, always different, never the same. I have a huge collection of different adapter cables. But the supreme pain in the ass is the DVI standard which is hardly a standard. Some have the little tab on them, some don't. The one has the flats pin which of course the cable does not rendering it useless. The mother board I have only has the DVI on it
Andreas Hendricks
Reviewed in Germany on July 25, 2023
Gute Qualität, top Verkäufer!
GHISLAIN Irène
Reviewed in France on September 21, 2022
Correspond complètement à ce dont j’avais besoin Fonctionne parfaitement Je l’utilise pour connecter un écran vga vers un pc en dvi
Rocío
Reviewed in Spain on February 10, 2022
Funciona perfectamente. Lo quería para poner un segundo monitor al pc ya que este era VGA y mi tarjeta de vídeo no tenía esa entrada. Se ve genial el monitor. Satisfecha con la compra
Dan J
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
Updated: September 11, 2020I had planned on taking the guts out of my small ITX case and drilling a hole for a VGA connector, but wanted to try something before I went down that road. I swapped out the VisionTek Silent 5450 Graphics card and swapped it with an Asus Silent 5450 Graphics card and tried this StarTech adapter again and what do you know, everything works great as I had hoped it would originally.Only thing left to figure out is the difference between two brands of 5450 Graphics cards which look similar and have the same connections but different behavior.Original Review: August 22, 2020By all accounts this product should have worked but it did not. When I used it the display was much larger than the 1920 x 1080 that it was set to. When I switched back to using the VGA output on the video card everything was as it should be. The only reason I cannot use the VGA output is that I have an ITX case with one half-height slot and the VGA connector would need to be in a 2nd slot connected by a cable. Down the road, I will gut the ITX case and make an opening for the VGA connector that comes off of the video card. For now I have to have a DVI cable to run this computer on a display. I needed VGA so I can switch it with the KVM. My tests were done w/o a KVM, so the KVM was not the issue. I wanted it to work but it would not work for me. Maybe it was defective?
rickpep
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
I thought this was going to be a great adapter for what I needed, but it it not. It has 4 pins around the slotted pin but my motherboard does not. So I guess what I really wanted was a 25 pin DVI male end. I did not know DVI came more than one way. This was just to connect an old VGA monitor to my motherboard that has no VGA connector to do initial BIOS/UEFI set up. I ended up buying a newer inexpensive monitor to use for these purposes. If it is common knowledge that there are different pin configurations for DVI then you all know this, but if not, then double check yours before buying.
DevGuy
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2018
I bought this to use with my video card that has dual DVI out and a KVM switch that required a VGA cable, this works like a charm. The video quality is excellent, comparing both my monitors, one using DVI the other a VGA cable the quality is the same.Just be aware the MAX resolution supported by VGA is as 1920x1200 which is the limit of monitors.
Mad Scientist
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015
I'm using this to convert my dvi connection on my new graphics card to vga (I know, it sounds stupid, I' doing it until I get an hdmi monitor). Works quite nice no problems at all with quality. Bought for around $1 so it is not a huge loss if it doesn't work out (as noted in the other reviews, but under different circumstances). If you are using this adapter in a similar manner to the way I am using it, then don't hesitate to get it. It works perfect in the circumstances I need it for and I am glad I bought it.
jmhr
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2014
I had to look this up to find out why it wouldn't fit my PC, docking station or monitors. I could see there were 4 extra pins in there, and I finally found someone's comment saying they just removed the extra pins and it worked fine.Not on this one.They made the ground PIN extra wide, guaranteeing that it is completely useless. Disgusted with this whole situation. The cost of a return and refund have not yet been investigated but I needed the thing TODAY, and I am out of luck.Selling this as just a DVI adapter is quite frankly dishonest, or at the very least, incompetent. Terrible experience.
Stephanie Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2014
The StarTech DVI to VGA adapter does it's job well. I've used it with many client computers and my own. Never a problem.One think I like a lot is the low profile design. Many DVI to VGA adapters are much longer. This can put a lot of stress on the DVI connector on the video card. The longer the adapter the greater the leverage. With another longer adapter a client's video card got damaged when a cable was accidentally tugged at upward. Since then I've preferred these low profile connectors. So far no problems.So far no issues with the picture quality and I've used a number of them.These are well made and have been very reliable for me and my clients. I think the StarTech DVI to VGA adapter deserves 5 stars.
JamesT
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2012
I bought this to connect my old Samsung LCD monitor to a new Intel motherboard without a VGA connector. So far it's working perfectly, except that Ubuntu 12.04 could no longer detect my monitor model and therefore wouldn't list any screen resolutions above 1024x768 after installation. I finally fixed that by editing several entries in my xorg.conf file manually but that would be a bit too obscure for most users... I'm not certain whether the detection problem was due to the adaptor itself, the new board's graphics or the new Ubuntu version, but I'm guessing the problem is the adaptor being unable to pass the EDID information from the monitor, perhaps because a DVI-I connector has fewer analogue pins than a real VGA connector or just because it doesn't connect them all? I don't know whether a different adaptor would do better, but I'm very happy my old monitor is working until I get a new TV and can recommend this item if you can deal with a bit of extra setup.Be aware that there at least 3 types of DVI connectors. This kind of adaptor will ONLY work if your computer has a DVI-I or DVI-A connector and outputs an analogue signal component. If the graphics output is digital-only using a DVI-D connector then you're out of luck and will need an active DVI-VGA convertor (not adaptor) instead, which is quite a lot more expensive. I checked this by downloading my motherboard's manual from Intel before buying it.James.
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