
Monoprice 102760 Dual Link DVI-D Cable 15ft 2560x1600
Push pixels to 2560×1600 at full 9.9 Gbps bandwidth — the Monoprice 102760 is the dual-link DVI-D cable that actually saturates your display's maximum resolution.
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Overview
Key Features
Buy with Confidence: With Monoprice's Lifetime Warranty on all Cables, you can rest assured we stand behind our products and our customers.
The DVI-D Digital Cable delivers the high-performance high-bandwidth interface needed for video displays
These precision-engineered cables are fully compliant with the DVI standard defined by DDWG
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is the standard interface for a high-performance connection between PCs
Quality at a Fair Price: Monoprice's rugged design and rigid quality control standards deliver high quality products at fair prices.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Full 9.9 Gbps dual-link bandwidth unlocks the maximum resolution tier (2560×1600) that single-link DVI cables cannot reach, removing the cable as a bottleneck for high-resolution displays.
- DDWG-compliant construction ensures the cable meets the electrical and timing tolerances defined in the DVI standard, not just physical connector compatibility.
- Monoprice's lifetime warranty on cables provides long-term assurance against defects without repurchase cost — meaningful for a passive component expected to stay in a rig for years.
- 15-foot length provides enough slack for tower PC setups where the GPU and display are not immediately adjacent, without requiring cable management compromises.
👎 Cons
- 28AWG conductor gauge is at the practical limit for a 15-foot dual-link run — users pushing the cable to its full 2560×1600 resolution may see more signal sensitivity to interference than a thicker 24AWG cable would exhibit.
- DVI-D carries no audio signal — users migrating from HDMI will need a separate audio cable or output path.
- No ferrite cores or shielding specification is listed, which matters in electrically noisy environments with multiple high-power components in close proximity.
- At 15 feet, this cable is near the edge of the DVI specification's reliable range for 2560×1600; it is not suitable for longer runs without signal amplification.