On the back of my motherboard I have various ports, vga, hdmi, dvi. etc etc.
My monitor is hooked up to my Graphics card, and so what is the point of the ones on the mobo?
In case you don't have dedicated GPU and want to use onboard graphics. Many users (not gamers) don't use dedicated GPU, and then, the ports on MoBo is the only way for output
In case you don't have dedicated GPU and want to use onboard graphics. Many users (not gamers) don't use dedicated GPU, and then, the ports on MoBo is the only way for output
ahah thats the thing, My cpu is for gaming.
So your saying that I shouldn't enable onboard graphics?
My GPU only has DVI ports.
You can either use your onboard or dedicated graphics. The onboard usually gets disabled when dedicated is enabled. So you just need to install the latest GPU drivers and connect the monitor to GPU's ports, the PC will do the rest.
You can either use your onboard or dedicated graphics. The onboard usually gets disabled when dedicated is enabled. So you just need to install the latest GPU drivers and connect the monitor to GPU's ports, the PC will do the rest.
I am wanting one out of the GPU, and one out of the mobo, because I don't have 2 dvi cables to plug into my gpu. I only have one dvi, and one vga (which I would like to plug into the motherboard).
You can either use your onboard or dedicated graphics. The onboard usually gets disabled when dedicated is enabled. So you just need to install the latest GPU drivers and connect the monitor to GPU's ports, the PC will do the rest.
I am wanting one out of the GPU, and one out of the mobo, because I don't have 2 dvi cables to plug into my gpu. I only have one dvi, and one vga (which I would like to plug into the motherboard).
It'll most likely not work out, dual graphics will result in a driver conflict if nothing else, you can try putting the VGA in MoBo port but you'll most likely end up with no signal on that monitor. Also, a simple VGA to HDMI convertor cable would eliminate the need for the whole dual graphics setup. What specific GPU are we talking about?
It'll most likely not work out, dual graphics will result in a driver conflict if nothing else, you can try putting the VGA in MoBo port but you'll most likely end up with no signal on that monitor. Also, a simple VGA to HDMI convertor cable would eliminate the need for the whole dual graphics setup. What specific GPU are we talking about?