Turn on two HP Pavilion 500-319na DVI ports

I just bought a HP Pavilion 500-319na which has been described as having 1 x HDMI, 2 x DVI video interfaces.

The GeForce GT 705 nvidia graphics card has 1 x HDMI, 1 x DVI taken

The motherboard has also 1 x taken DVI which was capped with a small piece of plastic with "do not remove" on the subject.

After advice from PC World, I removed the plastic and tried the DVI socket mother who did not work.

Is there a way of making the motherboard DVI to work in parallel with sockets of graphics cards.

Finally, I would like to run two monitors from the DVI Sockets at the same time and have the HDMI enabled.

This is my first Post ever anywhere so apologies if there is not enough information.

See you soon

RSPII

Please provide the full brand and model, for both monitors information, you try to connect to your computer.

Based on the specifications of your desktop HP Pavilion 500-319na, this model has a VGA port (analog only) integrated and an integrated port DVI - D (digital only) as shown below (please NOTE: embedded video is not available if a graphics card is installed);

#4-VGA (analog only) # 5 - DVI - D (digital only)

Please replace the plastic cover that you previously deleted. There is no way to activate the video ports built-in, although a discrete video card installed.

NVIDIA GeForce GT 705
DVI (dual-link) resolution: 2560 x 1600 x 32bpp at 60 Hz
HDMI resolution: 1920 x 1080
VGA (via dongle) analog resolution: 2048 x 1536 x 32bpp at 60 Hz
Support of up to two displays at the same time.

There are several ways to connect monitors to your computer, but you can use two ports on the NVIDIA GeForce GT 705. The discrete card supports DVI - D (and VGA via a dongle) and HDMI. HDMI signal is the same as DVI - D in this case.

BETTER (recommended)

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Computer-> HDMI to DVI - D cable-> Monitor #2

GOOD

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Computer-> DVI-D/VGA dongle-> VGA cable-> Monitor #2

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