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Originally Posted by MrVideo
The display is an HDMI/DVI/VGA monitor. The HDMI is fed from the AVR. The DVI is fed from the OTA STB and the VGA is fed from the KVM.
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Same for me. If you're using a KVM (or at least one like mine) you have to use an HDMI-->VGA adapter.
One warning... on my system I had to initially configure the card with it connected directly via HDMI (before using the adapter). Another issue is that I don't get video to my monitor (via the adapter) until Windows is booted (so if I want to go the the BIOS screen, for example, I have to connect the card directly to the monitor via HDMI).
It isn't a big deal -- but it can sometimes be a PIA.