Legacy Cables

Older cable standards still in limited use (VGA, DVI, composite, etc.).





  • DVI-D Dual Link Cable

    DVI-D (Dual Link) → DVI-D (Dual Link) · DVI Dual Link · 5m

    The DVI-D Dual Link Cable carries digital video at up to 7.92Gbps for 2560×1600@60Hz. The dual-link variant uses all available pins for maximum resolution. Found on older monitors and GPUs — no audio support, video only. Being replaced by DisplayPort and HDMI. Mark as legacy.

  • VGA Cable (D-Sub 15)

    DVI-D (Dual Link) → DVI-D (Dual Link) · DVI Dual Link · 5m

    The VGA Cable (D-Sub 15) carries analog video up to 2048×1536 — with increasing quality loss at higher resolutions. The D-Sub 15 connector has been around since 1987. Still used on projectors and legacy enterprise monitors. Video only, no audio. For anything modern, use HDMI or DisplayPort instead.

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