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DVI-I, having the capacity to carry both digital and analog signals, can be used to connect an analog output to an analog input, or a digital output to a digital input only. Take note that a DVI-I cable cannot connect a digital output to an analog input or vice versa. A DVI-I plug will accept any type of DVI cable, DVI-I, DVI-D, or DVI-A, but you must make sure that your source and display are both using the same format for it to work. Single TMDS link DVI cables can support resolutions and timings that use a video clock rate of about 25-165 MHz.
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