Connection helps XPS 8700 UZ2315H Monitor

Using DP cable, at the entrance to DP on computer. Error says to connect to the graphics card (NVIDIA GT720 is) and that it may require a separate cable? Please help Lady with limited knowledge.  Where is the link for the graphics card and... do I need one special cable other than the DP?  If so, what cable please? Thanks in advance, trying to put together Christmas gift.

We did not include Guide the user to a document in 10 years. These data are in Guide the user manual of the monitor online under the input Source. In fact, all our manuals are online now.

* Go here
* Under "Find a product", click on the arrow down
* Click on "monitors & projectors.
* Click on "analysis".
* Click on "Dell UZ2315H Monitor.
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* Click on "Dell UZ2315H User Guide" PDF
* Go to page 44

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