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Help with Intergrated Graphics

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  • DVI
  • CPUs
  • Motherboards
  • Graphics
  • GPUs
  • Monitors
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December 5, 2013 2:48:40 PM

My motherboard wont give any signal to the monitor if connected to the onboard DVI, so the only way to use the monitor is to plug into the gpu DVI. I want to turn this rig into a home use pc which means excluding the high performance hardware including the gpu. So how am i supposed to even search for a CPU graphics driver online when i cannot even use a monitor in the first place?

btw can i have a direct link for
INTEL CORE I3-4330 driver? thanks in advance.

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December 5, 2013 2:55:47 PM

Either take out the GPU or switch the option in your bios. I forget what its called at the moment but its obvious as to what it does.
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December 5, 2013 6:17:05 PM

As said, in the BIOS there's likely an option related to graphics offering the choice between the "iGPU" or "PCIe" graphics (or similar wording).

By default, it may be set to AUTO and then work fine if you connect to the motherboard without the card installed.

1) read your motherboard manual (optional)
2) start PC then press DEL to enter BIOS
3) change to "iGPU" or AUTO then SAVE (if it's AUTO already you're done)
4) shut down, remove card and attach monitor to motherboard
5) start
6) update Intel drivers (can go to Intel's website and have it autoscan)
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December 6, 2013 2:17:24 AM

yeah i didn't know that the mobo wont give any signal if there is a gpu installed on it XD thanks
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