DVI-I on FX5200 TD128

I have just bought an FX5200 TD128 + a DV172 LCD Panel and the DVI doesn't work on the MSI Vid card. The DVI of the LCD has been tested on another machine and works fine.
This is not a driver problem because it won't even send a signal through a DOS screen etc....
I have tried every resource I can find for an answer to this but just can't get it working... can anyone help.... please...

Are you using only the DVI monitor or 1xDVI 1+xVGA ?
Does a regular analog VGA monitor work on the VGA output ?
Does a regular analog VGA monitor work on the DVI output+adapter ?
Did you try another flat panel monitor on this DVI output ?

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