Ooh-err - I'm going to really show my age now.
I recall the school computer lab had a single Research Machines 380Z CP/M machine we could use. With an 8-inch floppy disk drive and a tiny 10 inch green CRT.
The physics lab had Tandy TRS-80s.
And I vividly remember soldering together my...
Normally just a phillips screwdriver.
I once had to use a Mini hacksaw and some needle files when my enormous Supermicro dual processor Pentium III mobo would not fit becuase of the drive cage in my midi tower case.
Then i bought a dremel for next time (but I've not used it since!)
Quick answer is you'll need an active adapter/dongle. Or a monitor with a DisplayPort input.
There's an article recently up on Tom's Hardware that does a good job of explaining about how you only get 2 TMDS (clocked) outputs, no matter what...
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