It's a DVI monitor, and uses a PCI Express slot, which is the only video 
slot I'm aware of.  Don't know about the motherboard.

Paul M.


> Hi.
>
> From the sound of things, you've probably already tried this:
>
> Is your monitor DVI and/or VGA? Can you switch input source?
>
> Does your motherboard have onboard video? If so, can you plug the
> monitor into it? I'd suggest you get into the bios to enable it, but
> could be problematic without video.  :-\
>
>
>
> Denise
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