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Is it possible to output an image from a video card through the connectors on the motherboard?
A video card is installed in the PC, but the dvi connector seems to have broken on it, since it produces a picture on hdmi.
Another dvi is only on the mother. Is it possible to connect to it to get a picture from the video card?
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It is intended for output from the video built into the chipset / processor. It cannot be output from a discrete video card through it.
Decide what is more important to you.
1. Pull out the video card and use the DVI connector on the motherboard. The video will be output from the video card built into the chipset.
2. Buy an HDMI-DVI cable and use the HDMI connector on your graphics card.
3. Repair / replace the video card.
Also, I would not rule out the possibility of damaging the DVI connector not on the video card, but on the monitor. Check the DVI-DVI cable anyway.
Faced a similar situation. I don't have an adapter from dvi to vga. But it doesn't work very well in DotA on one processor. I installed the video card, and I connected the vga cable to the motherboard. There were no pictures.
I have an amd phenom iix2 processor there krch 2 cores at 3.1 GHz and the nvidia gt9800 video card I don’t know its characteristics, but it works).
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