See the top DVI converter. I need a pinout that goes that doesnt have the 4 pins around the metal slide on the right. My DVI on my moniter doesnt have any place for those pins just a straight metal slide.
The top connector is a DVI-A connector, basically analog VGA re-packaged in a DVI connector. This is the pinout used by the VGA adaptors that come with most video cards. If your monitor doesn't have the 4 pins around the flat one, then it can't take an analog signal on that input.
The bottom is a dual-link DVI-I (with analog and digital signals). It's probably required to run your LCD at its native resolution. If that's what you have on your monitor, get a new cable.
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