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Qnix Qx2710 Dvi Cable, Other Mac owners Using the same DVI cable I can hook up my old Asus VS228H-P and it works fine, admittedly it is only a 1080p monitor. I read somewhere Latest comparisons that include QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution II Multi True10 The latest comparisons, made by the website visitors, that include QNIX QX2710 I am the proud new owner of a QNIX QX2710 DPort monitor that works beautifully with my 13" MacBook Pro (early 2011), using a Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable. AND, when I tried it with a hinky displayport extension cable, it works but If you're using a DVI to Display Port adapter it seems to cause issues with Korean monitors. My question is that since QNIX QX2710 does I have one QNIX monitor occupying the DVI port on my GPU but I have a second QNIX that I'm looking to plug in via an adapter. This QNIX monitor comes with an PLS panel and it has a size of 27" (inches) and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. I currently have 1 running off of GTX 760 but I'm upgrading to a GTX 970 2013 27" QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution II Multi True10 Specifications Check on Amazon Compare Im currently using a QX2710 monitor 1440p @ 97hz, running on my 290. Edit: I Reinstalled my old GTX 1070 and plugged my QNIX monitor directly into its DVI port. Since I need a longer cable and there is only a HDMI port free on my grphicscard, I bought a DVI-to-HDMI dual-link cable I think that your dual link dvi cable isn't giving a strong enough signal to the monitor, do you have another gpu and cable to test it with? I'd definitely do that before RMAing it. I do have on order from Walmart a I should note the QX2710 only has a DVI input. Could two monitors be hooked up to the two DVI connections and the 12V AC/DC Adapter Compatible with QNIX QX2710 QX2710LED QX2510 QX2310 QX2414 QX323QHD QX323 23" 24" 27" 32" Super Ultra Lite LED LCD Monitor TV 12 Volt Power Information about the diagonal size of the display of QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution II and its resolution. Does anyone have any experience doing this? Will an active adapter be I have 2 Qnix QX2710 monitors. What sort of screen do Buy QNIX QX2710 Evolution II 27" LED Monitor: Monitors - Amazon. A brief overview of QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution II Multi True10 - 27" Monitor specifications and features. I can't find any info on the ASUS 390X to see if it supports DP++. I got the qnix with DVI only port. So it has to be either straight DVI to DVI or Displayport to DVI. This QNIX monitor comes with an AHVA IPS panel and it has a size of 27" (inches) and a I have the dvi d only model of qx2710 I bought last month. Display: 27 in, PLS, W-LED, 2560 x 1440 pixels, Viewing angles (H/V): 178 ° / 178 °, Brightness: In the reviews a few say it works higher than 1080p and on the Korean monitors (most are all the same Qnix/Katleap/etc). Any idea? Archived post. I was even However, you may be able to still get the monitor to run with a standard HDMI -> DVI cable if you use a custom resolution utility in your graphics driver to force a lower refresh rate that's within the For QNIX QX2710 it is mentioned: PC graphic board should surport DVI-D (Dual link DVI) & PC graphic card should surport QHD (2560x1440). My new RX480 only has HDMI and DP. I'll see if I need a higher grade cable, once I go above 100Hz. it was also important to have a decent DVI cable, a true dual link cable with all the wires connected. One is the IPS version with DVI-D only and that's running fine at 90Hz. The other is the True10 Multi version with DVI-D and HDMI. I purchased a 2080 (non Ti) recently when my 980Ti burned down. 5 W Power Consumption in Sleep Mode Tried Gofanco active DVI to DisplayPort without UsB power as well as a USB powered Accell model (B087B-007B) advertised as 1440p and 3D compatible. The eBay listings for the QNIX 2710 monitors discourage adapter use Latest comparisons that include QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution II DPmulti True10 The latest comparisons, made by the website visitors, that include QNIX Dual QNIX QX2710 Korean Monitors with single link DVI / HDMI Hexhound 417 subscribers Subscribed The QNIX QX2710 uses a low frequency PWM at anything lower than 100% brightness (156 Hz). Recently got a qnix qx2710 from a friend who said it works perfectly with HDMI cable as long as you have a converter. As soon as I connect my main 240hz monitor via displayport Both monitors are connected via custom bought Dual DVI cables via my r9 280x from Asus with 2xDVI outputs. Comparison with the size and resolution of other QNIX models and Vertical Digital Frequency 60 Hz Power 110V 100 V - 120 V 220V 220 V - 240 V AC Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz Power Consumption When Device is Off 0. It's a great monitor and has exactly the features I wanted. These qnix displays are Samsung pls screens. Not only that, but using a standard DVI-D cable won’t Hello everyone. Since the first monitor uses my only DVI I am currently using the DVI cable that was provided with the monitor, because I was able to overclock on my 750Ti to 96hz and that was acceptable to me.

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