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You either get a specialized video card along with a VGA to 4 BNC breakout cable, or you run it through a downscaler/scan converter using your connection of choice.

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Are you sure your CRT can take RGB video? The user manual says that it takes composite, s-video, and component, but not RGB.

Anyways, If your video card's DVI port is DVI-I port, then it can output VGA. If that is the case, then you have two options AFAIK:

1. If your card is compatible, there's software like Soft-15KHz that can make the video card output 15KHz RGB. You'd then have to have a VGA adapter that would let you connect to the RGB on the CRT. If the CRT doesn't have RGB, then you'd also need an RGB to Component converter.

2. Get an Extron VSC 500 or one of the similar Extron converters. You can feed it VGA video and then set it to output RGB or Component video. They usually cost around $100 though.

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