I've got a "Sparkle GeForce 9400 GT Video Card - 1GB DDR2, DVI, VGA, PCI-Express 2.0" and also a "Asus M3N78 PRO Motherboard - Socket AM2+, Geforce 8300, ATX, HDMI, SATA, Gbit LAN, Hybrid SLI". So my motherboard has its own graphics processor which I usurped with a better graphics card. I've been using my computer hooked up to a 22" LCD TV via VGA, but now I'm curious what the difference is if I use an HDMI cable.
My motherboard has an HDMI out slot and so does my TV. But my Sparkle graphics card only has VGA and DVI outputs. Plugging in the HDMI cable to the motherboard yields no picture. Is there a way to switch the computer's output of the image to make it go through the motherboard's HDMI slot rather than the separate graphics card? Is there a way to do this besides getting an HDMI-DVI adapter or without taking out the whole graphics card?
My motherboard has an HDMI out slot and so does my TV. But my Sparkle graphics card only has VGA and DVI outputs. Plugging in the HDMI cable to the motherboard yields no picture. Is there a way to switch the computer's output of the image to make it go through the motherboard's HDMI slot rather than the separate graphics card? Is there a way to do this besides getting an HDMI-DVI adapter or without taking out the whole graphics card?