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I'm not sure what this port is.

Jackite

20220103_154121.thumb.jpg.7c4308afc62bbf62fa5a4ee6d097bb85.jpgI've been trying to get a old Dell precision T3500 into a working condition and it's got this strange port that I can't seem to find reference to. Any help identifying it would be appreciated. 

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Since it's on a card take that card out and try to find what it is, likely some custom interface to specific hardware.

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35 minutes ago, Jackite said:

appreciated. 

SCSI ?
https://www.cablestogo.com/learning/connector-guides/centronics#!centronics50

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16417548125002657555849526502716.thumb.jpg.cbb3cc64ffa3fc2276098ae59e1d209f.jpg16417548634616567820732572920706.thumb.jpg.ec0f8512dfd270477479e49efb9a79a6.jpgThanks for the advice! 

I find that it's a Matrox M9140 LP PCIe x16. Seems like it's used to output to four DVI monitors at once. It also proprietary cable that you can only get from Matrox for $90 a pop... Hoping eBay can help me out here.

On 1/3/2022 at 3:52 PM, Kilrah said:

Since it's on a card take that card out and try to find what it is, likely some custom interface to specific hardware.

 

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