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The Club 3D CAC-1010 is a USB-powered active adapter that converts DisplayPort 1.2a signals to Dual-Link DVI-D, supporting resolutions up to 2560x1600 at 60Hz. Ideal for professionals who want to extend the life of legacy monitors with crisp, high-resolution output. Note: HDCP is supported except on certain Apple Cinema displays, and the adapter requires a USB connection for power.

| ASIN | B07T16LLB8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,954 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #254 in Computer DisplayPort Cables |
| Brand | Club 3D |
| Built-In Media | Adapter CAC-1010, Displayport to DVI-D dual link |
| Color | BLACK |
| Colour | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Monitors, Projectors |
| Compatible devices | Monitors, Projectors |
| Connector Type | DVI |
| Connector type | DVI |
| Current Rating | 2 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 491 Reviews |
| Finish | Hdmi |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841615101559 |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 60 x 6 x 1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | CAC-1010 |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 60 x 6 x 1 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | CLUB 3D |
| Mfr Part Number | CAC-1010 |
| Model Number | CAC-1010 |
| Nominal Power | 10 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | PC, Monitor |
| Specific uses for product | PC, Monitor |
| UPC | 841615101559 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
W**L
Great Product works as expected
Now I can have max resolution on the Apple Cinema display screen.
R**R
Great little adapter, I can keep using my old monitor on the new GPU.
Bought an RTX card, but when I wanted to connect my old 32 inch HP screen with 2560x1600 resolution, I realized they don't support DVI out any longer. This Adapter saved me and my old HP screen, which gets to live another day.
C**N
not doing the job for 144hz monitor
Doesn't work properly with my BENQ 2411 DVI 144hz monitor, every 10minutes it stops working correctly and I have to unplug/replug..... it's not strong enough for 144hz it seems
N**S
Perfect for Acer GN246HL to get 1080p 144hz; simple DVI to DP active adapter
Title says it all. Really wish that there were more photos of people showing their results, so I thought I would do my due diligence. To clarify, photo: 3. After: 120Hz/144Hz capability with Club 3D active adapter 2. Before: 60Hz with inactive DVI to Displayport adapter 1. USB connection and Dual-Link DVI connection to computer and Club 3D Adapter I am using the Acer GN246HL and have a RX 5700 XT, which does not have a Dual-Link DVI female connection. I had tried the StarTech Displayport Adapter (DisplayPort to DVI Video Adapter Converter) but it only gave me 60Hz. After doing more research I found out that you need an active adapter to successfully get 120Hz or 144Hz. I found that the other options for active display ports were quite expensive, so I decided to take a chance and get this one, which seems to be the cheapest active adapter on the market currently, and it works incredibly well. Simple installation, all it requires is a DVI connection and a USB connection. I tried both the USB 2.0 and the USB 3.0 port, and there is no difference in performance as far as I can see. No sign of any dead pixels or artifacts so far. TL;DR: Buy this if you have an Acer GN246HL (ACR02F9), you want 144hz 1080p, and your graphics card has no DVI port.
A**ー
144Hz
新しくPCを新調したら、PC側のHDMIがなくなり144Hzでなくなってしまった。 前ほど廃プレイしていないので、モニタ購入するのもな・・・と思い、ネットで紹介されていたこちらを購入しました。 半信半疑でしたが問題なく使えています。
K**N
worthless brick
Just doesn't work at all. Plugged into correct ports, turned off PC, restarted and nothing. Trying to return.
M**E
Works As Intended
I recently upgraded to a GPU with no DVI-D port. The problem is that my current monitor (Acer GN246HL) supports 144Hz only over DVI-D Dual Link. The HDMI input only supports 60Hz, there's no DisplayPort support, and the VGA... well, it's VGA. I was a bit skeptical at first, but decided to shell out about $40-$45 for this instead of about $300 for a new monitor. Worst case scenario, I'd return it. I'm happy to say that, after using it for a few days, it's working just fine. Everything looks and feels the way that it should. Two things to look out for, though: 1. Other reviewers on here and other sites claim these devices have some hiccups running at 144Hz. I DID experience that at first; when I changed the refresh rate from 60 to 144. However, once it seemed to adjust, everything has been pretty smooth, and I haven't noticed much tearing if at all since. 2. Since this is not only a converter, but requires power to convert (via USB), it'll take a bit longer for the monitor to recognize the signal; for instance, when booting up your PC. Another one was when I changed the refresh rate; instead of refreshing a few seconds after changing the the refresh rate, it took about 10 seconds for the monitor to refresh (I only had about 5 seconds to click "Keep Settings"). Other things of note would be that I find no added lag, so it's viable for gaming. The actual construction of the product itself is pretty solid (AKA doesn't feel cheap). The cable length should be sufficient for most users. I honestly was kind of expecting to just have it hanging out of my GPU, but it's long enough to allow you to either rest it atop your tower or tuck it away somewhere close by. With all that said, if you're trying to squeeze a bit more life out of an older monitor like I am, I highly recommend giving this a shot!
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