MS-8968 socket identification

Does anybody know what the yellow socket (4 pin) labelled J7 on the MSI-8968 video/Tv card is used for? I cannot find a user's manual or any other reference to this card at MSI's website. Thanks.

Thanks for the prompt response...unfortunately my card is not shown in any of the pictures. My version has a passive heat sink and  1 VGA+ 1TV out + 1 DVI connector on back. It has 8968 ver 220 silkscreened on the board and is a red pcb. Link to picture below...
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=MS-8968-CO&cat=VCD

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