So I wanted to hook up a second monitor to my GeForce FX 5200. So I buy a DVI-VGA convertor, so I can use two VGA monitors with it. However, the port on the back of my card isn't really a DVI... it's a DVI minus four pins. Listed as a DVI on the website and everything.... just.. not one.
On a DVI port there's a "long pin" on the right as compared to all the other square pins. THere are two more square pins both above and below that long pin.
x x x x x x x x x x x x - -
x x x x x x x x x x x x _______
x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x * *
The things indicated as - and * in that diagram above don't exist on the back of my video card. Basically my question is this... is it feasible to poke them into the card? I don't want to break the pins off on my convertor....
Open your PC, get the numbers off of both sides of the video card (no matter how obscure) and any name that may be printed and post them here. If you have to remove the card, do so. Just do everything in reverse to put it back in
I'd guess that it's just a diffrent kind of DVI then the standard DVI-I. Look at these and see which one it is, then try to find a pass-through for your type of DVI.