U2715H, DVI to HDMI Cable, no go?

Hello

No picture, only 'capture to the power saving mode' when connecting to my PC to HDMI input on U2715H. NVIDIA GTX 260 is a graphics card DVI out connected via the input on a HDMI monitor cable. The same work! the old monitor U2711B. A way around it? Any ideas why does not?

Cable Info

Cable KabelDirekt 1 m HDMI to DVI 24 + 1 with Highspeed (1080 p Full HD 3D) - TOP series

www.Amazon.co.uk/.../276-3134196-1921351

That cable is only evaluated to 1920 x 1080, which is fine for the U2711 = HDMI 1.3 HDMI 1920 x 1080 60 Hz. U2715H HDMI 1.4 wants to 2560 x 1440-60 Hz. I can't find a DVI cable to HDMI which is able to make this resolution. My advice is to remove this 6 year old video card and install a newer version which has out or CDM outside DP. Then use our cable for 2560 x 1440-60 Hz.

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