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    hey guys, small problem

    i recently go hold of a pc, but my roon is v.small so i dont have room to put a standard moniter, but i though no problem i will run it through my TV.

    The TV i Have is ths one HERE

    Now i have tried many diffrent ways of connecting it. because the tv does not have VGA Or S-Video

    So i tried VGA to Scart, no look

    VGA to HDMI, Didnt work

    this is really starting to annoy me because i have a PC Running Windows 7 that i cant use and im stuck on a crappy XP Notebook

    The PC has a crappy graphics card to, no HDMI Outputs,

    What should i do?

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    Pick up a cheap graphics card. If you just need a graphics card to display the image and for everyday work, then get http://www.ebuyer.com/product/190727 , as this has an HDMI port, so all you'd need is a lead long enough. It's not the best graphics card in the world, but should be suitable for everyday usage and such. If
    What computer is it, and specifically, what motherboard?

    Bear in mind, your TV may only display the screen properly at specific resolutions. My Samsung HD ready TV will ONLY work at 4 resolutions, so bear this in mind.

    Also remember that the adapters could be faulty, the leads you were using could be faulty, and the sockets themselves on the TV could also be at fault too.
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    Or a DVI port - can be converted to HDMI simply.

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    Or just get a VGA -> DVI adapter then stick a DVI -> HDMI adapter on that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markeh View Post
    Pick up a cheap graphics card. If you just need a graphics card to display the image and for everyday work, then get http://www.ebuyer.com/product/190727 , as this has an HDMI port, so all you'd need is a lead long enough. It's not the best graphics card in the world, but should be suitable for everyday usage and such. If
    What computer is it, and specifically, what motherboard?

    Bear in mind, your TV may only display the screen properly at specific resolutions. My Samsung HD ready TV will ONLY work at 4 resolutions, so bear this in mind.

    Also remember that the adapters could be faulty, the leads you were using could be faulty, and the sockets themselves on the TV could also be at fault too.

    Its A Median , Either MT5, Or mt 173 cant remember, Motherboard, I dont know, here is some photos:







    i dont know its a brand new TV

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    The card I suggested won't work, you'll need an AGP card. http://www.ebuyer.com/product/169448 will do

    But try using a VGA>DVI adapter and then DVI>HDMI first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markeh View Post
    The card I suggested won't work, you'll need an AGP card. http://www.ebuyer.com/product/169448 will do

    But try using a VGA>DVI adapter and then DVI>HDMI first.
    Product Description

    Chipset - ATI Radeon HD 3450
    Interface - AGP 8x
    Video Memory - 512MB
    Memory Type - DDR2
    Engine Clock - 600MHz
    Memory Clock - 800MHz (400MHz DDR2)
    Memory Interface - 64-bit
    RAMDACs - 400MHz
    Max. Resolution - 2048x1536
    Connectors - VGA HDMI DVI-I
    DirectX Support - 10.1
    OpenGL Support - 2.0
    Compatible OS - Windows XP Windows Vista

    I only have XP Or 7 :S

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    VGA -> DVI -> HDMI will not work. HDMI is digital only.

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/181290 or http://www.ebuyer.com/product/169448would work with the second being a better (but more expensive) choice.
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    i wanted to do this along time ago but never got round to it.
    my lcd is made by "technika", i guess they never thourght about added a VGA input, just HDMI but my desktop doesnt have HDMI, only my laptop, which happens to be a widescreen, so no resolutions fit the tele perfectly, realy annoying.

    just buy a monitor, im going to lmao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2fast2kwl View Post
    Product Description

    Chipset - ATI Radeon HD 3450
    Interface - AGP 8x
    Video Memory - 512MB
    Memory Type - DDR2
    Engine Clock - 600MHz
    Memory Clock - 800MHz (400MHz DDR2)
    Memory Interface - 64-bit
    RAMDACs - 400MHz
    Max. Resolution - 2048x1536
    Connectors - VGA HDMI DVI-I
    DirectX Support - 10.1
    OpenGL Support - 2.0
    Compatible OS - Windows XP Windows Vista

    I only have XP Or 7 :S
    Apparantly it works with Windows 7. This goes by the reviews for this product on Newegg, and people say they've got it to work on there.

    And I've just found drivers off of the Asus website, for both Windows 7 32 and 64 bit. Just go to Asus's website and the graphics cards section, then AGP, then click on the HD 3450.

    Alternatively, you could just buy a small cheap monitor. 17" monitors are available at pretty much dirt cheap prices at the moment.

    Oh, and your motherboard, in case you want to know for any future upgrades, is an MSI P4MAM2-V also known as an MSI MS-7095 (the number imprinted on the board). Technical specs and compatibility for processors is available on MSI's site.
    Last edited by Markeh; 18-03-2010 at 07:32 AM.
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