Is HDMI much Different from DVI?

MattBee2k2

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I've been trying to decide on a monitor and there are plenty of very good 22"-24" monitors that are cheap but do not come with HDMI and I plan on doing HDMI so my question is, would I notice much difference in quality from DVI to HDMI?

Thanks
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HDMI and DVI are pretty similar, both use digital signals meaning you won't notice a quality difference because there won't be any. However the advantage HDMI has over DVI is the fact that it also carries sound whereas DVI doesn't.
 
Thanks for the input then, I'll only be using 1920x1080 for now so I'll save almost £40 going with a monitor without HDMI as the specs are still 2ms response time and the contrast ratios is higher than others.
 
Like everybody above mentioned HDMI and DVI carry the same digital signal, you can even adapt them to each other.
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DVI can carry audio perfectly fine, Ive used a dvi cable with a hdmi to dvi adapter on each end going from a gpu to a tv and had sound output quality the same as the hdmi cable that replaced it the week after (the dvi cable was JUST long enough to do the job for a week).

If you end up getting a screen without hdmi and then wanting to use it as a tv type screen with something that has a hdmi output like a games console you can use a dvi to hdmi cable for that job fine aswell.

As for quality there will be zero difference.
 
DVI can carry audio perfectly fine, Ive used a dvi cable with a hdmi to dvi adapter on each end going from a gpu to a tv and had sound output quality the same as the hdmi cable that replaced it the week after (the dvi cable was JUST long enough to do the job for a week).

If you end up getting a screen without hdmi and then wanting to use it as a tv type screen with something that has a hdmi output like a games console you can use a dvi to hdmi cable for that job fine aswell.

As for quality there will be zero difference.

Well thanks for the info, that helps me save £40 and put towards the AX1200 instead of a AX850 as I'll be getting sli 580's in the future but just 1 for now and I'll be overclocking them as they're lightning ones so to be on the safe side a AX1200 would be better than a AX850
 
i just thought it was different end connectors for the same cable with the same signal?

Pretty much, it drops the analogue essentialy and mabey one or 2 other bits it doesnt need due to only being digital, 24 + 4 + the flat bit vs the hdmi's 19 pins
 
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