DVI CONNECTOR GUIDE |
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There are several different types of DVI Connectors, each having its own specific design.
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![]() This connector contains 24 pins, arranged in three horizontal rows of eight pins. To the side of this grouping of 24 pins is a wide, flat pin called a ground bar. |
![]() This connector appears almost identical to the dual-link DVI-D connector except that it has an additional four pins that surround the flat offset ground bar. |
![]() This is similar to the dual-link DVI-I, but it carries only a single TMDS link |
![]() This connector contains 24 pins, arranged in three horizontal rows of eight pins. To the side of this grouping of 24 pins is a wide, flat pin called a ground bar. |
![]() This connector type allows a VGA device to connect to a DVI-I interface. |
![]() This HDMI uses a 19-pin connector that is held in place by friction. |





