Quadro FX 4800 graphics card & 24" LED Cinema Display

I just ordered a new Mac Pro (Two 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon; 12GB (6X2GB) RAM) with the 24" LED Cinema Display and a Quadro FX 4800 graphics card.
The Cinema display only has a Mini DisplayPort connector and the graphics cards only has two Dual Link DVI-I connectors.
I have read that there are two adapter options available:
1. Gefen DVI to Mini DisplayPort Adapter
2. Atlona DVI to Mini DisplayPort Converter - Model: AT-DP200
I have also read good and bad reviews of both products.
My question is this: If I use one of these adapters to connect the 24" display, will I be losing all the benefits of the Quadro FX 4800 card?
Thanks for the advice.

1. Gefen DVI to Mini DisplayPort Adapter
2. Atlona DVI to Mini DisplayPort Converter - Model: AT-DP200
I have also read good and bad reviews of both products.
The only bad things I have read is no dual-link DVI support and no HDCP with the Gefen.
My question is this: If I use one of these adapters to connect the 24" display, will I be losing all the benefits of the Quadro FX 4800 card?
No. The adapter just converts the output video format. It will not affect the behaviour of the graphics card,

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