Dell E2416H Displayport/DVI input

Hi everyone, I bought a Dell E2416H. My pc has a dvi output port & vga. E2416H has vga and display port of entry. Now I use the vga port, but I want to use displayport for better quality. I bought a cable that is displayport (male) to dvi (male) but it did not work, Caron was passive. I have read some information on the web, people say that "active adapters (dp/DVI) should be used.

How do I do it please help...

The E2416H can only 1920 x 1080, in your case, using DP will look no better than to use the VGA, so use one of its ports.

A DVI output port video card cannot convert up to monitor DP/CDM in ports through a straight through cable. What you have purchased is designed to down convert a DP/CDM map video signal to a DVI monitor port. You must purchase a current converter.

Video card DVI out--> DVI converter DP --> DP to DP cable--> monitor DP in

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