okay.  a thread on another board finds this:
http://www.eio.com/public/videocrd/0132.html
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				Could some one please help.  
I wish to make a cable which has vga on one end and rca on the other. I want to see if i can plug it in to the vga monitor on the computer case and straight into the T.V with out using a video out video card.  
 
Could someone please let me know how to do this or send me some diagrams of how to do it and what i will need.
			
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				What you are suggesting cannot be done. The output frequency (refresh rate) of the VGA card is only suitable for a monitor and is totally different to that of a normal TV. You need a BT829 chip to convert the vga signal to PAL or NTSC.
			
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 but on further inespection, i've found a few ebay auctions for the item you're displaying, with this warning: 
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				Please, check your PC & Video Card manual or manufacturer to make sure that your VGA card has TV-Out function capability to ensure this cable will work for you! 
			
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 so...   does your videocard allow this?
on further further inspection, i find this, regarding your video card:
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				Well, the MX-440 is a dated video card. It's several years old
			
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				well the MX440 SE has always had problems, in other words it is one of Nvidias Cursed Video Cards
			
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 and so on..
you need a new video card, and i can almost garuntee that if you look at what you buy before you buy, you'll find yoruself a video card that has the proper outputs to send the signal to a television with ease.