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VII. Hardware Info VIP Connectors VII. Hardware Information VIP Connectors VIP uses two dual row 0.1" center connectors - Connector A and Connector B. Connector A is a 26-pin connector, which is the same as the standard Feature Connector. Connector B is a 14-pin connector consisting of the power pins, ground, VRST#, and I2S. On the master side, Connector A is male, and Connector B is female. This applies to either the graphics adapter card or the motherboard. Slave modules will have the opposite mating connectors. Connector B on the slave side must be shrouded to prevent the danger of wrong insertion. Connector A can be configured as a standard Feature Connector, VIP, or Connector A (video) of VMI 1.4. On power up, the graphics chip (master) is configured in the standard feature connector mode. All VIP slaves must be disabled and tri-stated on power up. VIP Module Mechanical Specification 26 Connector A-PT - 26 Pin Right Angle 2 25 Male (for Ribbon Cable Pass-thru) 1 VIP Module (Component Side) Shrouded Connector 14 Connector B 2 14 Pin Male 13 1 22 ASUS AGP-V3000 User's Manual