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Best way to connect older DVI/HDMI monitor to PC with DP/HDMI ports

7,449 892 April 15, 2025 at 10:32 AM
I want to connect an older 1920 x 1200 monitor to my PC for use as a 2nd monitor, not for anything too critical, basically watching videos or TV, maybe for some light coding, etc.

It has a DVI and HDMI port (also VGA & composite, but those are mostly irrelevant these days).

My AMD 6600-based video card has 3 DP and 1 HDMI ports, with one DP port being connected to my primary 27" 4k monitor, leaving 2 free DP ports and 1 free HDMI port.

I'm wondering which way (i.e. kind of cable) to connect it makes the most sense and would result in the best image and audio and fewest potential issues.

There are basically 4 ways to do this:

HDMI-HDMI
HDMI-DV-I
DP-HDMI
DP-DV-I

The only method that doesn't involve mixing standards is HDMI-HDMI, which I've tried and works fine. But would any of the other methods be better, or does it really not matter for this application? My guess is that it doesn't really matter, just wanted to make sure.
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jkee
04-15-2025 at 11:33 AM.
04-15-2025 at 11:33 AM.
Quote from KMan :
The only method that doesn't involve mixing standards is HDMI-HDMI, which I've tried and works fine. But would any of the other methods be better, or does it really not matter for this application? My guess is that it doesn't really matter, just wanted to make sure.
HDMI is just fine and you didn't have to buy a special cable. I don't think there's an advantage to any of the other methods.

You could encounter circumstances with some computers, monitors, or specific cables where certain methods of connecting a monitor have limits on the supported resolution or refresh rate. You're more likely to encounter this type of issue running resolutions 4K and above or are hooking up the maximum number of supported displays. One other thing to watch out for is that often these cables / adapters a directional, meaning a DP to HDMI cable work plugged in to a PC with DP and a TV with HDMI in, but may not work plugged into a computer with HDMI out and a monitor with DP in.

I think one of the main reasons DP exists on monitors and computers is to reduce the HDMI licensing fees they have to pay (they get to pass those on to the consumer when they buy a DP to HDMI cable / adapter) .

I have an old monitor with an HDMI to DVI adapter screwed into it connected to a DP to HDMI cable and it works fine.
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04-15-2025 at 12:15 PM.
04-15-2025 at 12:15 PM.
Quote from jkee :
HDMI is just fine and you didn't have to buy a special cable. I don't think there's an advantage to any of the other methods.

You could encounter circumstances with some computers, monitors, or specific cables where certain methods of connecting a monitor have limits on the supported resolution or refresh rate. You're more likely to encounter this type of issue running resolutions 4K and above or are hooking up the maximum number of supported displays. One other thing to watch out for is that often these cables / adapters a directional, meaning a DP to HDMI cable work plugged in to a PC with DP and a TV with HDMI in, but may not work plugged into a computer with HDMI out and a monitor with DP in.

I think one of the main reasons DP exists on monitors and computers is to reduce the HDMI licensing fees they have to pay (they get to pass those on to the consumer when they buy a DP to HDMI cable / adapter) .

I have an old monitor with an HDMI to DVI adapter screwed into it connected to a DP to HDMI cable and it works fine.
I actually used an HDMI cable that I already had, to test it out. I did end up buying another one though, a 10' one, because the ones I had weren't long enough for the way I'd like to situate the 2nd monitor. It was just $6 though so not a big deal. Kind of cool having a 2nd monitor even though I don't really "need" one for what I do. It's actually very versatile, with a built-in digital TV tuner so I can watch OTA TV if I wish. That may well be what I mostly do with it as I don't have a TV tuner card for my PC.

And, mostly I was just curious about the other options. I might even have one or two such hybrid cables but like many people I've got boxes of old tech junk and am too lazy to go through it all.
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04-15-2025 at 02:32 PM.
04-15-2025 at 02:32 PM.
Quote from KMan :
I actually used an HDMI cable that I already had, to test it out. I did end up buying another one though, a 10' one, because the ones I had weren't long enough for the way I'd like to situate the 2nd monitor. It was just $6 though so not a big deal. Kind of cool having a 2nd monitor even though I don't really "need" one for what I do. It's actually very versatile, with a built-in digital TV tuner so I can watch OTA TV if I wish. That may well be what I mostly do with it as I don't have a TV tuner card for my PC.

And, mostly I was just curious about the other options. I might even have one or two such hybrid cables but like many people I've got boxes of old tech junk and am too lazy to go through it all.
This may help you in the future:

You can dumb down Display Port to HDMI.nod
Computer Display Port (Out) > adapter > HDMI (In) Monitor

You can't make HDMI Smarter to become Display Port.shake head
Computer HDMI Port (Out) > adapter > Display Port (In) Monitor

You can mix and match adapters, but the flow of the signal is what matters.
Send a Display Port signal into a Display Port to HDMI adapter and that will work.
The reverse direction will not work, even though the cables will plug into each other.
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04-15-2025 at 03:55 PM.
04-15-2025 at 03:55 PM.
Unless you're dealing with 4k or better, gaming refresh rates, or very long cable lengths, you won't really see a difference between DP and HDMI.
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04-15-2025 at 05:56 PM.
04-15-2025 at 05:56 PM.
Quote from DC :
This may help you in the future:

You can dumb down Display Port to HDMI.nod
Computer Display Port (Out) > adapter > HDMI (In) Monitor

You can't make HDMI Smarter to become Display Port.shake head
Computer HDMI Port (Out) > adapter > Display Port (In) Monitor

You can mix and match adapters, but the flow of the signal is what matters.
Send a Display Port signal into a Display Port to HDMI adapter and that will work.
The reverse direction will not work, even though the cables will plug into each other.
Ah, I see. So HDMI-HDMI & DP-HDMI would work. Since the monitor doesn't have DP then DP-DP & HDMI-DP doesn't even apply.

It does have DVI though, which I assume either DP or HDMI can adapt to?
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ChinaRider
04-15-2025 at 07:46 PM.
04-15-2025 at 07:46 PM.
Quote from KMan :
Ah, I see. So HDMI-HDMI & DP-HDMI would work. Since the monitor doesn't have DP then DP-DP & HDMI-DP doesn't even apply.

It does have DVI though, which I assume either DP or HDMI can adapt to?
Yes, you can find an adapter to convert from HDMI or DP to DVI. Personally I wouldn't bother unless you have no other option. Stick with HDMI and/or DP.

And even though you said it doesn't apply, you can certainly go HDMI to DP, you just don't gain anything. DP has higher bandwidth. You don't get this bandwidth increase running HDMI to DP, but it will still work and unless you're doing some seriously intensive video stuff you'll never notice.
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05-07-2025 at 01:15 PM.
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Use hdmi to hdmi cable and be thankful you don't have to do it the Hard way.
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