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Motherboard not Detecting HDMI
I have a P5G41T-M ASUS Motherboard
It has a HDMI slot , ASUS - Motherboards- ASUS P5G41T-M (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5G41TM/)
And ive connected the HDMI cable into the HDMI slot on my Desktop and its also plugged into my TV.
However my computer does not detect this HDMI cable,
I am also aware if I get a DVI HDMI adapter it could possibly work because I am using a Nvidia Geforce GT8800 Graphics Card
But I want to see if its possible to use the HDMI cable from the desktop rather then buying the adapter and plugging it into my gfx card secondary display slot
Recon604
01-11-2013, 05:37 PM
is the hdmi slot on your mothersboard or on your graphics card?
is the hdmi slot on your mothersboard or on your graphics card?
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Akinari
01-11-2013, 05:57 PM
If you have a graphics card plugged onto your motherboard, you are not able to use any of your motherboard display slots.
Alright I guess my only solution would to be ordering
thx to fellow rs member who pm'd me
DVI-I 29pin Male to HDMI Female Adapter Connector Converter for PC Video Cable | eBay (http://www.ebay.ca/itm/DVI-I-29pin-Male-to-HDMI-Female-Adapter-Connector-Converter-for-PC-Video-Cable-/200877477680?pt=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item2ec53b0f30&_uhb=1#ht_2373wt_1163)
Thanks
bloodline129
01-11-2013, 06:50 PM
Look on Craigslist i got a dvi to hdmi for like 20/30 $ locally... Beats waiting for shipping to save few bucks :)
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Matlock
01-11-2013, 06:55 PM
Before you do that, did you test other hdmi cables to see if that works?
I had a lot of problems getting my hdmi to work before. The reason being is that my video card has a weird little mini-hdmi connector thing which goes to the normal hdmi connection and was unable to get a good connection.
Anyways, you can get DVI to HDMI or any other from ncix for about $10. I bought cheap n-gear ones and they work great.
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?minorcatid=1168&subminorcatid=231
smoothie.
01-11-2013, 07:01 PM
go into the bios and make sure the onboard video is on
Look on Craigslist i got a dvi to hdmi for like 20/30 $ locally... Beats waiting for shipping to save few bucks :)
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True, but im not really in a rush to setup my system, but I wish I knew I needed this adapter because I ordered my HDMI cable off ebay as well, woulda made the order come at once
Before you do that, did you test other hdmi cables to see if that works?
I had a lot of problems getting my hdmi to work before. The reason being is that my video card has a weird little mini-hdmi connector thing which goes to the normal hdmi connection and was unable to get a good connection.
Anyways, you can get DVI to HDMI or any other from ncix for about $10. I bought cheap n-gear ones and they work great.
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?minorcatid=1168&subminorcatid=231
Yes the cable works
Yeah I was going to go to NCIX, but it was closed when I already found out what I needed to get this to work so I just ordered it off ebay. Dont mind the 11-12 days wait
go into the bios and make sure the onboard video is on
pm'd
Bump, recieved my hdmi cable from EBAY + dvi to hdmi adapater converter, I can make my image go onto the TV now, however those no sound, and every few minutes it makes a LOUD POPPING / SCRATCHING sound then the connection is lost for a brief second then back up again..
Like a shock is occuring to the TV " yes volume was off too " and it still made this sound
entrax
01-23-2013, 12:02 PM
i have a hdmi to dvi cable from ncix...want it in exchange for a dvi-dvi cable? :D
aznkev03
01-23-2013, 01:24 PM
Bump, recieved my hdmi cable from EBAY + dvi to hdmi adapater converter, I can make my image go onto the TV now, however those no sound, and every few minutes it makes a LOUD POPPING / SCRATCHING sound then the connection is lost for a brief second then back up again..
Like a shock is occuring to the TV " yes volume was off too " and it still made this sound
Because you are now connecting your TV to a dedicated graphics card which does not deal with audio, it is normal for your TV to not have sound. You need a separate cable for the audio. The type of cable depends on what's available from your computer and on your TV. I used to use an optical cable.
No idea why you are experiencing the popping noise. Can you pinpoint where the noise is coming from if not from your speakers?
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roastpuff
01-23-2013, 03:36 PM
Because you are now connecting your TV to a dedicated graphics card which does not deal with audio, it is normal for your TV to not have sound. You need a separate cable for the audio. The type of cable depends on what's available from your computer and on your TV. I used to use an optical cable.
No idea why you are experiencing the popping noise. Can you pinpoint where the noise is coming from if not from your speakers?
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Actually, it would be because the graphics card is too old to support audio on the HDMI output. If you get a newer card with a regular HDMI slot (or one of those convertible ones) you would be able to output sound to the TV. I have done with AMD cards and with nVidia cards so it is doable.
For the popping noise... where is it coming from? Are the screws to hold the cable in fully tight?
Thanks for the replies,
Yes my gfx card is from 2008, another member on the forum pm'd me and told me I need a 2.5mm audio spiiltter which will give me 2 slots into my Desktop, one for speakers on the computer and one for the cable going to the TV, but cannot find a long enough 2.5mm cable on ebay..
The popping noise comes from the back of the TV " behind " where they made little slivers of slots and it sounds electrical related popping kind of noises
Razor Ramon HG
01-24-2013, 08:46 AM
If you plan to only watch videos on your TV or surf the web, then just use the onboard graphics/HDMI instead of your video card.
Then when you want to go back to your monitor or game or whatever, just revert back to the 8800GT.
Probably the easiest solution without having to buy anything new.
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