
This adapter featuring copper contacts converts DVI-I video signals into VGA analog.
Q: DX-D114
A: yes the DVI end has male blade contacts and the other end is the female 15pin HD VGA monitor connection
A: This DVI-VGA adapter is a DVI-A adapter (analog signal only). You can find out more about different kinds of DVI connectors at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface It works with my older MacBook Pro with DVI-port, although I'm assuming the signal is analog only.
Q: Will this work with a GTX 1060 graphics card and a Dell se2417hg monitor
A: Yes, it should work without issue. I'd recommend using an HDMI cable though because a VGA signal not as crisp as HDMI.
Q: Can this be used to extend the screen or only duplicate a screen?
A: This is only a conversion adapter and not a splitter or duplicator. It allows you to use a DVI output and connect it to a VGA input on a monitor.
A: This converts DVI-I video card to VGA analog.
A: VGA is female. and DVI is male. Waste of time and shipping if people answer these questions incorrectly!
Q: graphics card video output?
A: Does your mother board have "onboard" video, sometimes you need to go into the bios settings and set which video mode is primary. if the onboard video is first up your video card will possibly not initialize if you plug a monitor into the 15pin vga connector on the motherboard and you get video this is probably the case
Q: why are you not showing pictures of the male and female ends?
A: This adapter is used to attach a VGA monitor to a computer that has a DVI video card. Not the best quality, but great for testing purposes.