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Question about DVI port

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What is this port name? Looks like DVI-I dual link but why looks different than default DVI-I dual link port?

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Can you see difference? This graphics card in my Power Mac G5 and I need help, because I want buy compatible converter. Picture for reference, I am not owner.

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra.
 
If you have the analog pins are all wired up (four pins in a square above and below the horizontal terminal) you should be fine to convert to VGA. But are they connected on the card? It is very likely they are, but even a card that has no contacts behind the holes will have physical holes for greater physical compatibility.
 
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What is this port name? Looks like DVI-I dual link but why looks different than default DVI-I dual link port?

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Can you see difference? This graphics card in my Power Mac G5 and I need help, because I want buy compatible converter. Picture for reference, I am not owner.

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra.
Those two long vertical bars between the 24 pins to the left/centre and the 4 analogue pins on the right are interesting.
I wonder whether this is a card has a modified port for a dedicated cable to a device of some sort?
 
Have a look at this:

Digital Video Interface​

This section provides the pinout for the two (2) male DVI-I output connectors on each DMS-59 to Dual DVI-I Y Splitter Cable that is included with the RED ROCKET®.
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What is this port name? Looks like DVI-I dual link but why looks different than default DVI-I dual link port?

View attachment 73225

Can you see difference? This graphics card in my Power Mac G5 and I need help, because I want buy compatible converter. Picture for reference, I am not owner.

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra.
DVI-VGA adapters for this DVI-I port are readily available. I can send you one if you want (for the price of postage) but I'm in Switzerland.
 
It’s likely one of those ridiculous things that makes sure that only a certain company’s stuff can be used with it. Look at the little notch put in the Apple USB keyboard extension cables so they only fit Apple’s keyboards.
 
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