FX-5200-T128 and DVI-I

Hi all,
I have a 5200 whithout a digital output and I´m interested in a TFT with DVI-I.
The manual of the card says that the card "supports" DVI-I. Can I buy a connector forn the card or something like that?
Thanks,

Most flat panels accept standrad VGA plug. So your FX5200 T128 would work with them.  Buy a new card if you are interested in the "improved" quality with DV-I.  I have an FX5200-128TD, which comes with both VGA and DV-I connectors.  I have also an HP1903 panel which accepts both VGA and DV-I connectors. Picture quality is marginally better with DV-I. Both are excellent by the way.

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