Radeon HD 7570 (1 GB) video card?

What video output connectors  are physically on the •Radeon HD 7570 (1 GB). I intend on connection two monitors onto
the new computer I just ordered (HPE h8-1360t) which has not been delivered yet. Both monitors are identical and have
both VGA and DVI connections. What, if any, adapters do I need to connect these monitors (Invision E9110) to the video
card when the computer arrives?
Regards.....wellvideo

Hi,
The HPE h8-1360t has two DVI video connectors on the motherboard board which could be used if the video card is removed. See the below image.
Use native DVI cable for this solution with the card removed.
Dual monitors using Windows 8. Dual monitors using Windows 7.
Since you ordered the PC with a video card then the ATI 7570 will support the following video ports: DVI, VGA, DP and HDMI.   You have options but I would recommend going all digital. Connect one monitor with a native DVI cable and one monitor with a DVI to HDMI cable. You could use a HDMI to DVI adapter instead of the DVI to HDMI cable.  The same site for the DVI to HDMI cable has HDMI to DVI adapters.
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