hp 2311 to connection of DVI - i monitor double

Hp 2311 monitor\has a dvi - i port. This monitor does support dual link or single link or both according to the type of used dvi - i cable?

Thanks, Jeff

There are at least three different models of monitors HP 2311... 2311 x, 2311xi, 2311gt. Please refine it for us by providing a complete model number or product number.

Assuming you have the HP 2311 x, your monitor supports only DVI - D, HDMI, and VGA video input connectors supported. DVI - I is a form of DVI that carries analog and digital signals. I think you mean your monitor has DVI - D and supports single-link or dual-link.

Dual-link is to a high bandwidth scenarios... very high resolution (usually 2 048 × 1 536 and above) or refresh rate high (usually 80 Hz and higher). Your monitor does not support high resolution or high refresh rates, so it's more likely supports single-link only.

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