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Review on StarTech.com USB 3.0 to HDMI / DVI Adapter - 2048x1152 - External Video & Graphics Card - Dual Monitor Display Adapter Cable - Mac & Windows Compatible (USB32HDDVII), Black by Andrea Larson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very useful device

After reading all the mixed reviews I was a little hesitant to buy this but I'm so glad I did. I have an 8 year old Dell XPS8400 with an Intel I7 processor, very good setup back then but stuck with PCI@2 graphics cards. I hated buying a new computer as it is still very good and very fast is, even if he was added SSD. But I had to use both a 30 inch Dell 3400 X 2400 monitor and a new 4K monitor. The old graphics card was not suitable for this, limited to a resolution of 1900x1200 dpi on a 4K monitor. So it looks like it was the only real choice. , downloaded drivers, installed without problems and connected 4K monitor and immediate success. It's a pristine picture, and even the HD video is pretty damn good, better than expected. The mouse slows down a bit, so you have to move it more consciously. but that's okay I did a CPU load test before and after and on a dedicated USB3.0 port it's definitely pulling about 10-15% more load than before; jumps up to about 35% full screen, but I probably won't overload it unless you can run multiple processor programs at the same time. It's perfect for web use only. But if you're running it on a lower powered I3 or similar processor, I can see how it can get more bogged down. On a well running computer, an I5 or I7 with minimal multiprocessing will run like a champ. I imagine that the tester's ng and other issues can cause processor overload, which will definitely cause a lot of problems. The adapter is warm to the touch, so storing it in a well-ventilated area will definitely prolong its lifespan. Overall I'm very happy with it and a good compromise as long as I don't need to upgrade my entire system.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Damaged