Desktop HP Pavilion 500-314: DVI Port defective?

I have two monitors that I use for my photography business and I just opned my new HP pluged while with the exception of port DVI does not except my DVI connector. When I looked closer, I could see that the port has all the holes of pin except for the 4 pins on the end holes.

Maybe I should use a better video card?

Ideas? Thank you

Hello:

You need a DVI - D cable.

You have a DVI-I have the cable.

You have DVI - I is a combination digital/analog video cable.

The port on your PC is pure digital.

Take a look at the picture blown up this cable on the link below and get one like this.

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16812270191

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