No signal on internal graphics vga port

Jakss

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Aug 13, 2016
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Intel i5-4460
Gtx750ti
Msi h81m-p33
Old vga-only monitor :(

So I have a pretty weird issue
I tried to clear CMOS today (never did it before) and found the 3 pin jumper thing on the motherboard. 'Reset' it but nothing happened. Turned out that is not for resetting CMOS, and I need to short "jbat1" to do so. But jbat1 was only 2 pins, and no jumper. So I took off the jumper from there (something like jusb-bw2) and put it on jbat1 and then back. Since this, there is no signal on my motherboard's vga (or d-sub) port.
In control panel I cant see my integrated graphics card, only the NVidia one. I tried a hdmi monitor connected to the gtx and it worked fine. I couldnt test if the motherboard's dvi-d port works.

Seems like my integrated graphics disappeared...

Any help would be appreciated
And sorry for ocassional grammar mistakes :/

Thank you!
 
Solution
This is a classic rookie mistake. Don't beat yourself up, we've all done it.

You see, when you hook up a dedicated graphics card (a GTX 750ti in your case), the integrated graphics on the motherboard are automatically disabled. In order to use the integrated graphics, you'll need to remove your 750ti.

However, if you remove the 750ti, will you be satisfied with the integrated graphics? I'm willing to bet that the 750ti will beat the integrated graphics in an i5 4460.
This is a classic rookie mistake. Don't beat yourself up, we've all done it.

You see, when you hook up a dedicated graphics card (a GTX 750ti in your case), the integrated graphics on the motherboard are automatically disabled. In order to use the integrated graphics, you'll need to remove your 750ti.

However, if you remove the 750ti, will you be satisfied with the integrated graphics? I'm willing to bet that the 750ti will beat the integrated graphics in an i5 4460.
 
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Jakss

Commendable
Aug 13, 2016
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1,510
Thank you! I know it seems weird, but for now I need to use the integrated graphics because I only have this old vga monitor for use. I will get that Dvi-d - vga converter, I thought about this, but I dont have one atm. Thank you!