no hdmi output windows 7 using nvidia gt 545 oem


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
       #1

    no hdmi output windows 7 using nvidia gt 545 oem


    please help me with this issue i cannot find anything helpful after hours of searching on google relating to this issue

    my card: geforce gt 545 oem 3gb (taken out of another pc that my friend gave to me)
    os: win 7 ultimate 64 bit
    cpu: xeon x3430
    ram: 8gb ddr3
    board: msi socket 1156 for xeon cpu

    i've twice installed latest drivers GeForce 285.62 Driver

    i've been into nvidia control panel and then setup multiple monitors & it only detects my other vga monitor not the hdmi one

    i'm using a brand new hdmi cable & can confirm i've connected it to the correct hdmi connector on my monitor, it has 2 hdmi ports and i've tried both

    when i go into device manager & display adapters there is only 1 adapter that says nvidia geforce gt 545, should there be another 1 for the hdmi?

    i'm out of options, i even work in i.t as a breakfix engineer coming across similar issues like this but i cannot deal with this & really need some help so i'm really hoping someone will help me out here

    i'm wondering if its anything to do with my other hardware such as the xeon cpu? (a longshot but i've only just built this pc & never built a xeon system before & would normally go for core i5 or core i7)
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  2. Posts : 184
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
       #2

    Hello, welcome to seven forums.
    Your card might only support one monitor.
    If it supports 2 monitors then you can only use the HDMI with VGA connected.
    The DVI and HDMI share the same signal.
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  3. Posts : 3
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    thanks for the reply im wondering too if the problem is lack of dual support

    i cant get the hdmi working on its own either though when the dvi to vga adapter is removed

    it just boots up to a black screen on the new hdmi monitor
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