HPE HP8 1360t DVI connections and two monitors

I recently bought a new HP8 HPE 1360t directly from HP.

I finally got around to get set up last night. I like almost everything about it, EXCEPT to try to figure out how to make it work with two monitors.

Before buying, I contacted HP sales to confirm that this model could support two monitors in extended mode, which means that Office spans both monitors, giving me two times the workspace.

I have two monitors (1908FP) Dell that I got as part of a severance package from my last job (Yes, I know what you think) and down them as two monitors with the office in extended mode. They have both connected via DVI to a MOLEX splitter. They seem to be of DVI - D Single Link.

At the back of my new computer, there are three DVI ports:

-one on its own and it is DVI - I Dual Link (photo below)

-both grouped together and on the side. one looks like DVI - I Dual Link and the other DVI - D Dual Link

When you configure the workstation I naturally just assumed to connect all the cables DVI mail of my monitors for each of the two DVI ports on the side. Nothing happened.

I removed then each of them to test it on its own. Still nothing.

Then I plugged into the port at the top, and it worked. But it has only a single port.

So I went back and tried the other in each of the two and went to the panel display and but it does not recognize the second monitor.

At this point I don't know what to do. They told me this computer supports two monitors, but I don't see how it's done if neither of the DVI low ports to work.

Is there anything else I should do? Or have I not those who simply do not work?

I am running Windows 7 family Premium 64-bit (Service Pack 1), Direct X 11, and the graphics card is GeForce GT 630.

If it means anything NVIDIA control panel says my card and monitor are HDCP and it does not find the second monitor when I use setting up the functionality of multiple screens.

I would be very happy for any help and advice.

Thank you.

Lee

This model uses a card mother IPMMB-FM (Formosa). The built-in rear I/O below;

(5) - DVI - I (digital and analog output) and DVI - D (digital only)

When the computer is equipped with a dedicated graphics installed in slot PCIe x 16 card, this motherboard integrated DVI outputs are disabled. The only connections that you can use are those on GT630 discrete graphic card. This card must have at least a DVI and an HDMI output. Please post a photo of the back of your computer, centered on the graphics card. You may need to use a HDMI-DVI adapter to connect the second monitor.

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