Connectors HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort on the video card, do I need a special DP to DVI connector?

HPE H8 1280t HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort on the graphics card.  I want to connect 3 monitors HP,

1 do I need a DisplayPort to DVI cable do

2. do I need a special DP to DVI cable, or will be a lot of work.

3. is there another way to do it?

Hello

DP and DVI ports using digital signals, no conversion needed, so you only need something like one of them:

http://www.shopbot.com.au/DisplayPort-to-DVI-cable/price/Australia/320660

Kind regards.

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