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Overview

The StarTech.com DVI-I Dual Link Cable (6ft/1.8m) is a professional-grade cable designed for users who need to transmit both analog and digital signals over a single DVI connection. Its DVI-I (integrated) connector supports analog RGB and digital TMDS signals, making it a versatile choice for connecting older monitors, projectors, and KVM switches to modern PCs. The dual-link capability enables resolutions up to 2560×1600, which is critical for CAD, medical imaging, and high-end graphic design workstations. This cable features ferrite cores at both ends to suppress EMI/RFI interference, gold-plated contacts for corrosion-resistant signal integrity, and a molded PVC jacket with strain-relief boots that withstand repeated plugging and unplugging. It is backed by StarTech.com's lifetime warranty, reflecting its build quality.

Connectivity & Compatibility

Connector type: DVI-I (29-pin) male to DVI-I (29-pin) male Signal support: Analog (VGA-style RGB) and digital (TMDS) via DVI-I Device compatibility: Works with any DVI-I, DVI-D, or DVI-A port (physically), but analog signal only passes through DVI-I or DVI-A ports Resolution: Dual-link up to 2560×1600 @ 60 Hz; single-link up to 1920×1200 @ 60 Hz * Typical use: Desktop PCs, laptops with DVI-I output, projectors, KVM switches, and industrial displays

Product Info

Released in 2020 (or earlier), this cable sits in the entry-to-midrange price tier. Street price is around $10–$15 USD / ¥1,500–¥2,000 JPY. It comes with a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer. No additional accessories are included beyond the cable itself.

Best Use Cases

Users with legacy DVI-I monitors or projectors who need a single cable for both analog and digital signals. This is the only DVI variant that carries both, so it's essential for DVI-I-only devices. Professionals requiring dual-link DVI for high-resolution displays (2560×1600) in CAD, 3D modeling, or medical imaging. Single-link cables cannot deliver that bandwidth. Anyone working in electrically noisy environments (factories, labs, hospitals) where ferrite-core shielding is beneficial for signal stability. If your equipment is purely DVI-D (digital only), a cheaper DVI-D cable may suffice — but this cable still works and offers better shielding. ## Alternatives
Direct competitors include Cable Matters' DVI-I Dual Link Cable (same 6ft length). StarTech.com offers a lifetime warranty and ferrite cores, while Cable Matters typically sells at a lower price but with a shorter warranty period. For most users, the StarTech cable is the safer long-term investment.

Things to Consider

DVI-I ports have largely disappeared from modern GPUs. If you're using an RTX 40-series or RX 7000-series card, you'll need a DisplayPort-to-DVI-I adapter to use this cable. Also, dual-link DVI requires both the GPU and monitor to support it — check your device specs before buying. For single-link 1080p/1200p use, a standard DVI-D cable is cheaper and sufficient.

Product Disclosure (Amazon)

  • Manufacturer: Pulsar Gaming Gears
  • ASIN: B0CR1L9NL9
  • Note: This article covers a manufacturer-made product based on Amazon listing details.