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one one side is the 15pin high density VGA connection (female) on the DVI-i side you have three groups of pins totaling 17 in all looking at the DVI end holding the connector so it looks like the letter D you have a group of 4 pins in two rows (2x2) at the top, just below center there is another group of 8 pins in three rows (3x3x2) and at the bottom portion of the D profile is a set of 4 pins set 2x2 but with a flat blade keying pin splitting the space between them. the DVI-D version does not have those last 5 pins.
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