Graphics Card to HDTV via HDMI Cable Even Possible?

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  1. Posts : 1,996
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       #21

    I was using 1080i instead of 1080p for awhile. It was bugging me as to why I wasn't able to use 1080p.
    So I booted up my PC in the safe mode and didn't change anything, rebooted and 1080p has been working ever since.
    Try booting in the safe mode if all else fails. The safe mode cures up some problems because of the drivers it loads.
    Hope it works. Good Luck!!
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  2. Posts : 117
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       #22

    panais said:
    The Radeon 5870 HD has HDMI port so "normally" the best connection is HDMI-HDMI.


    Connect the HDMI cable in the HDMI 2 of your T.V.


    In some hd television models the correct computer connection is the HDMI 2.


    Try this and post back.
    I have been using HDMI 2 the whole entire time. I have not tried HDMI 1 though. When I get home from work today I will test it out. Thanks.
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  3. Posts : 117
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       #23

    Sardonicus said:
    I was using 1080i instead of 1080p for awhile. It was bugging me as to why I wasn't able to use 1080p.
    So I booted up my PC in the safe mode and didn't change anything, rebooted and 1080p has been working ever since.
    Try booting in the safe mode if all else fails. The safe mode cures up some problems because of the drivers it loads.
    Hope it works. Good Luck!!
    I tried it and it did not work. Thank you for the suggestion though.
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  4. Posts : 117
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       #24

    BeKure said:
    panais said:
    The Radeon 5870 HD has HDMI port so "normally" the best connection is HDMI-HDMI.


    Connect the HDMI cable in the HDMI 2 of your T.V.


    In some hd television models the correct computer connection is the HDMI 2.


    Try this and post back.
    I have been using HDMI 2 the whole entire time. I have not tried HDMI 1 though. When I get home from work today I will test it out. Thanks.
    I tried plugging it into the HDMI 1 slot and it still didn't work. Thank you anyhow.
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  5. Posts : 5,405
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit SP1
       #25

    I had an amd 4...5...and now 6... series.

    The thing "normally" is easy,graphic card dvi or hdmi to t.v. hdmi 2 then you start the pc and thats it.


    Try this,in the Catalyst go to Common Display Tasks and use the detect displays option.
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 premium 32Bit
       #26

    Perhaps it's trying to display both monitors... In this case the second monitor would be of lesser resolution.. In the past I had the number 1 monitor not display at all.. Then I had them display the same desktop.. This is when I realized the HDTV was set wrong or lowered Rez because of card limitations... Just a thought
    Good luck
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  7. Posts : 117
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       #27

    Nasters said:
    Perhaps it's trying to display both monitors... In this case the second monitor would be of lesser resolution.. In the past I had the number 1 monitor not display at all.. Then I had them display the same desktop.. This is when I realized the HDTV was set wrong or lowered Rez because of card limitations... Just a thought
    Good luck
    I have 1 HDMI cable going from my card to my HDTV, I also have a DVI to VGA cable plugged into my video card but the other end is not plugged into the HDTV, it's just hanging stagnate.

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  8. Posts : 117
    Windows 7 [64-Bit]
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       #28

    It won't work, I've decided to give up. Thanks for all the suggestions you guys.
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  9. Posts : 11
    Win 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #29

    Before you do give up can you please post the make and model number of your TV. Sorry if I missed it here
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  10. Posts : 117
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       #30

    Dad2David said:
    Before you do give up can you please post the make and model number of your TV. Sorry if I missed it here
    HANNSpree 42" Class LCD 1080p 120Hz HDTV , ST42DMSB

    HANNSpree ST42DMSB 42 Wall Mountable LCD HDTV - Walmart.com
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