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| Thread ID: 40010 | 2003-11-25 08:32:00 | LFH60 Video card port - what is it? | Mike (15) | Press F1 |
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| 194529 | 2003-11-25 08:32:00 | At work we've got a couple of newish machines with Quadro4 video cards that have "LFH60" ports (rather than VGA or DVI). I've never heard of them, and I'm finding it hard to find any info in Google about them. Mike. |
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| 194530 | 2003-11-25 08:36:00 | Perhaps I should add - I originally thought it was a DVI type port, but I couldn't understand why it went from DVI to VGA to DVI to plug into the screen (the screen has a DVI socket as well as a VGA socket, and we're using the DVI socket in it...) So anyway I unplugged the different plugs and adaptors and found that the video card port wasn't a DVI port, but was quite different. It was about the same size as a DVI port, but had 4 rows of 15 pins (I guess that's where the 60 comes from), not 3 rows of however many DVI has. Mike. |
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| 194531 | 2003-11-25 08:43:00 | Its a Low Force Helix 60 pin connector Contains signals for 2 digital and analog monitors. Full details here www.reality-comp.co.uk |
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