3 Feet 24+1 DVI Male to DVI Male Cable,Easy to Installation and Easy to Use
Support resolution:800*600 1024*768 1280*720 1280* 960 1366*768 1440*900 1600*900 1920*1080(1080P Full HD) 2560*1600 etc.
Applications for Any Devices with a DVI(24+1) or DVI(24+5) Interface:LED/LCD Monitor,Projector,PC,HDTV
Gold Plated Connectors for Optimal Conductivity,Oxygen-Free Copper Conductors for Antioxidation,PVC Jacket for Durability
Two Ferrite Cores and Aluminum Foil Shielding for Minimize Crosstalk,Suppress Noise and Protect Against EMI/RFI
Brand
SHD
Connector Type
DVI
Cable Type
DVI
Compatible Devices
Projector, Monitor, Television, Personal Computer
Color
Gold
Connector Gender
Male-to-Male
Unit Count
1 Count
Package Type
Standard Packaging
Package Dimensions
7.2 x 6.22 x 2.01 inches
Item Weight
5.7 ounces
Manufacturer
SHD
Item model number
4332714023
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
December 23, 2016
8 reviews for DVI Cable 3Feet,SHD DVI to DVI 24+1 Male to Male Dual Link DVI-D Monitor Cable for PC HDTV Projector
Rated 4 out of 5
Doug E. –
It is a long DVI cable and it works. Dinged a star because the thumb screws are a little thin and small, at least for my hands, but they are workable and you can still tighten them down fairly well. Good cable. Would buy again.
Rated 5 out of 5
Luis –
I am glad to have purchased this wire. No issues as of this writing and with this wire, I can not extend the life of my monitor.
Rated 3 out of 5
John Enfield –
It works well once I got it to fit. Gives a good picture and is long enough to reach from my desk’s monitor shelf to my PC’s case tower off to the side. The big problem is that it’s too wide. The plastic housing around the socket stuck out so far to the sides that I couldn’t plug both monitors into my Nvidia video card at the same time. I was about to send it back, but then I realized that it was just the plastic border around the socket that was the problem.
So, I had to cut off this lip from the sides of both the new cord’s socket and the ones on my current Monster Cable cord that I’m still using, to make both fit on the video card. I didn’t have that problem with the cord that came with the second monitor that I added recently. I got this one because the one that came with the second monitor was too short. The old cord apparently had a narrower socket too. Cutting this lip off didn’t affect the functionality of the sockets as they screwed into the mounting bracket on the video card securely, so I guess it’ll be okay, but it shouldn’t have been necessary. A picture of the new cord (with the blue on it) and the Monster Cable crammed together to barely fit on the video card; as well as a picture of the bits of plastic lip that I had to cut off the sockets to make them fit are shown as well.
Doesn’t have extra features like a ‘cut resistant’ coating like Monster Cable, but is considerably cheaper and works just as well.
One plus that this cord has over my existing cord that I’m using along with it, is that the screw heads on the screws that hold the socket on the video card and monitor are ribbed giving you better grip when you fasten it. My other cord has smooth metal screw heads that slip in your fingers, so that’s something these guys have over Monster Cable.
Rated 5 out of 5
Frank Tambone jr –
Works as should , cord little long but no issues
Rated 5 out of 5
DANIEL LASTRA –
Nice looking and great DVI cables for a good price.
Rated 5 out of 5
Catacomber –
I needed a long cable for a third monitor and the only available port on my video card was a DVI. Cable works perfectly. I did have to trim a small amount of plastic from the back shell due to the tight connector spacing on my video card, but that’s not the cable’s fault.
Rated 5 out of 5
xlHardCorelx –
Nice Cables and they were 6ft lol not like most a 1ft short lol
Rated 5 out of 5
Jeffrey L. Foster –
What can you say about a cable that might separate it from the pack ? This one has colorful blue end fittings that are a bit easier to handle and probably less likely to kink at the fitting and cause cable related issues or fail completely. But then how likely is that to happen anyway. Cables like this should be purchased purely on the basis of price and making sure they are of a length that suits your needs. Although these were not necessarily the cheapest, they were the cheapest that were readily available for relatively quick delivery. Works great.
Doug E. –
It is a long DVI cable and it works. Dinged a star because the thumb screws are a little thin and small, at least for my hands, but they are workable and you can still tighten them down fairly well. Good cable. Would buy again.
Luis –
I am glad to have purchased this wire. No issues as of this writing and with this wire, I can not extend the life of my monitor.
John Enfield –
It works well once I got it to fit. Gives a good picture and is long enough to reach from my desk’s monitor shelf to my PC’s case tower off to the side. The big problem is that it’s too wide. The plastic housing around the socket stuck out so far to the sides that I couldn’t plug both monitors into my Nvidia video card at the same time. I was about to send it back, but then I realized that it was just the plastic border around the socket that was the problem.
So, I had to cut off this lip from the sides of both the new cord’s socket and the ones on my current Monster Cable cord that I’m still using, to make both fit on the video card. I didn’t have that problem with the cord that came with the second monitor that I added recently. I got this one because the one that came with the second monitor was too short. The old cord apparently had a narrower socket too. Cutting this lip off didn’t affect the functionality of the sockets as they screwed into the mounting bracket on the video card securely, so I guess it’ll be okay, but it shouldn’t have been necessary. A picture of the new cord (with the blue on it) and the Monster Cable crammed together to barely fit on the video card; as well as a picture of the bits of plastic lip that I had to cut off the sockets to make them fit are shown as well.
Doesn’t have extra features like a ‘cut resistant’ coating like Monster Cable, but is considerably cheaper and works just as well.
One plus that this cord has over my existing cord that I’m using along with it, is that the screw heads on the screws that hold the socket on the video card and monitor are ribbed giving you better grip when you fasten it. My other cord has smooth metal screw heads that slip in your fingers, so that’s something these guys have over Monster Cable.
Frank Tambone jr –
Works as should , cord little long but no issues
DANIEL LASTRA –
Nice looking and great DVI cables for a good price.
Catacomber –
I needed a long cable for a third monitor and the only available port on my video card was a DVI. Cable works perfectly. I did have to trim a small amount of plastic from the back shell due to the tight connector spacing on my video card, but that’s not the cable’s fault.
xlHardCorelx –
Nice Cables and they were 6ft lol not like most a 1ft short lol
Jeffrey L. Foster –
What can you say about a cable that might separate it from the pack ? This one has colorful blue end fittings that are a bit easier to handle and probably less likely to kink at the fitting and cause cable related issues or fail completely. But then how likely is that to happen anyway. Cables like this should be purchased purely on the basis of price and making sure they are of a length that suits your needs. Although these were not necessarily the cheapest, they were the cheapest that were readily available for relatively quick delivery. Works great.