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Hi all,
I'm having a problem that may be related to my TV and not the video card, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced a similar situation.
I have a PC with Win7 x86 hooked up to my Samsung LCD TV with a DVI to HDMI cable. I cannot seem to get the TV to think there is a signal coming from the PC when I switch through the inputs. It sits there for a moment or two and then moves on to the next input.
If I go to the HDMI input there my cable box is connected and then swap the cables it works just fine. (It also works if I start with the cable box in the PC input and then swap to the PC, so it's not a bad input on the TV)
However, after being able to see the PC input on the TV, if I switch away from that input, I can't get back to it without performing the "trick"
Any suggestions?
Would using a straight HDMI cable work better?
I'm having a problem that may be related to my TV and not the video card, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced a similar situation.
I have a PC with Win7 x86 hooked up to my Samsung LCD TV with a DVI to HDMI cable. I cannot seem to get the TV to think there is a signal coming from the PC when I switch through the inputs. It sits there for a moment or two and then moves on to the next input.
If I go to the HDMI input there my cable box is connected and then swap the cables it works just fine. (It also works if I start with the cable box in the PC input and then swap to the PC, so it's not a bad input on the TV)
However, after being able to see the PC input on the TV, if I switch away from that input, I can't get back to it without performing the "trick"
Any suggestions?
Would using a straight HDMI cable work better?
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64Core i5 7602x2GB Mushkin PC3-10666GeForce GTX 460
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- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Core i5 760
- Motherboard
- Biostar T5XE (P55)
- Memory
- 2x2GB Mushkin PC3-10666
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce GTX 460
- Internet Speed
- FiOS 25Gbps down & up
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