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Old 14th January 2021, 15:07   #30317  |  Link
jdobbs
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Originally Posted by MrVideo View Post
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.
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.
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