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Can I run an HDTV directly from the motherboard?

SussexFan
Level 7
Hi guys and gals – my first post, so please be gentle.

In a nutshell, I have built a gaming PC with the Maximus VIII motherboard, and (while I await the arrival of a new 1080 graphics card) have connected the motherboard hdmi port directly to my HDTV.

However, right from the BIOS prompt, I get the whole picture compressed into the upper half (see pic), and flickering. Not half a picture, but the whole thing, compressed into half the space.

Configuration:

· i7-6700K 4GHz processor
· Asus ROG Maximus VIII Extreme Intel Z170 motherboard
· Alpenfohn Brocken 2 CPU cooler (air cooling - just for precautionary cooling; no overclocking; it works well)
· 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 memory
· Samsung 850 EVO 1Tb 2.5 inch SSD
· Corsair RM1000i modular PSU
· Microsoft Windows 10 home
· 32 inch Sony Bravia HDTV (KDL- V32A12U – old and basic, but perfect with my laptop – see below)

When I try to access the screen settings, Windows 10 “sees” the TV as a generic monitor and offers a basic display driver, but no alternatives. Also, when I try to adjust the screen sizes, all the three options are incredibly wide/ shallow (reflecting what I see on the screen).

The Sony Bravia is indeed an old model, but (with the HDMI lead) works flawlessly with my bog standard Toshiba laptop.

Should I just await the graphics card, or can I get it working meantime?

The frustrating thing is …

….that the motherboard CD won’t run, as it says it needs a larger screen resolution (1024 x 768 or more) to do so – so I can’t load the wifi drivers.

…And because I can’t load the wifi drivers, I can’t access the internet to load up-to-date drivers from the Web.

…so it’s chicken and egg. I can’t load the drivers via the CD, but nor can I upload them via the Web, because the wifi doesn’t work…. And it doesn’t work because I can’t load the wifi driver from the CD…

Surely, even without a graphics card, the HDMI should work?

All help welcome – and thanks in anticipation!
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Chino
Level 15
Yes, it works. I connect my motherboard with a TV through HDMI sometimes. With that said, your issue can be the result of a HDMI handshake problem. Try looking around the options for your TV and see if there is a computer mode. Some TVs also has dedicated HDMI ports for the PC which helps with compatibility issues.

Thanks, Chino - Sadly, the TV appears too basic for the PC age, so nothing can be adapted there. I have tried all options at the TV end!

rickytuk
Level 10
Hi, Your TV probably won't detect the signal until you install drivers which you can't do unless you can see the screen. Catch 22. A newer TV might be able to display the BIOS screen properly but otherwise you need a monitor. Once Windows is installed it will display on anything.

Thanks, Rickytuk - Windows 10 is installed but it's not recognising the monitor.

...and yet the motherboard has a perfectly legitimate HDMI slot.

So why does the (incredibly sophisticated, highly expensive) Asus motherboard not project to the HDTV, when the (modern) Toshiba laptop "works" with the HDTV flawlessly each time?

Puzzled here !!!

rickytuk wrote:
Hi, Your TV probably won't detect the signal until you install drivers which you can't do unless you can see the screen. Catch 22. A newer TV might be able to display the BIOS screen properly but otherwise you need a monitor. Once Windows is installed it will display on anything.


You are right, on the catch 22.

I plugged the PC into an advanced Sony TV (which is totally geared for a PC) and - eureka! - it's full screen.

BUT, when I try to run the Asus motherboard software, it still says "definition is not high enough..." (or similar) and throws me out. Yet there is no way with the Windows 10 software I can increase the resolution.

....So, Asus - what's the point of giving us an HDMI port and motherboard software which won't run because the screen definition is not enough - when we can't increase the definition until you install your drivers - but 1) the drivers won't install from your own CD, and 2) (by definition) you can't connect to the web?

All comments from Asus welcome!

Chino
Level 15

Chino wrote:
What resolution is your system running at right now? And what resolution is this new TV that you're using?


Thanks Chino,

the PC can identify both TVs as Sony, yet the only driver it appears to have (Windows 10) is a Microsoft basic display adapter, offering the following screen resolutions:

640 x 480
800 x 600 (recommended)
1920 x 600

(all 32bit, 64hz)

The Asus motherboard installation disk stalls, saying it doesn’t support screen resolutions lower than 1024 x 768.

Hi all - to update everyone, I couldn't find a way around this, but when I installed the graphics card, everything worked - even the "basic" (old!) Sony TV.

Thanks to all for their help, though!