Display Port works out of box?

Out of the box display port doesn't seem to work for the configuration of the bios. The VGA port works well, is this normal and if so how do you get the display port to work on the configuration of the bios?

I got to work. The problem was 2 defective nine display adapter DVI cable port. Try so do not buy Chinese!

Roger

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    -OR-

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    Hi Jacky,.

    First of all we apologise for the late reply,
     
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    Please come back incase of any queries.
    Thank you
    Jayant.
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