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Geforce 210 HDMI to TV Not Working

HDMI TV GPU

Best Answer SpywareDr , 27 January 2018 - 08:16 AM

Yep, that's what it sounds like. The max res a GeForce 210 can handle is 2560 x 1600. Your TV is 3840 x 2160. Go to the full post »


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Hi,

    I got a 55" LED TV, and I try to connect my PC through HDMI Cable from the GPU's HDMI port but it shows no signal, Its not detecting anything.

I borrowed my friend's Laptop today and tried to connect it and it works fine but when I try to connect with my PC it shows No Signal. I looked into Nvidia Control Panel it didn't detect my TV and I even tried Force Television Detection buy nothing works. There is no Inbuilt HDMI port on my PC, I can only connect via GPU's HDMI port.

 

Is that because that I'm having a cheap Graphics Card?

 

Note: I've connected my friend's Laptop to TV and it works fine, so there is no problem with HDMI Cable and TV.

 

My GPU: Nvidia Geforce 210 1GB

 

Thanks in Advance.....


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Did you tell the TV to connect to the PC? On my TVs, I have to use the TV remote to select the input signal "Source" -- such as Amazon Fire, Blu-Ray, PC, USB, etc. -- that I want to watch.


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Thanks for replying,

 Yes I can Select the source-> HDMI 

but the problem is my PC won't detect TV as additional display.

 

Note: I want to use TV as secondary display.


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What happens if you right-click a blank space on the Windows Desktop, select Screen Resolution, click Detect, then click Identify? (Windows 7)

 

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What resolution is your TV? The Maximum Digital Resolution a GeForce  210 can handle is 2560 x 1600. My Samsung 4K TVs resolution is 3840 x 2160.


Edited by SpywareDr, 26 January 2018 - 10:59 AM.

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When I click Detect it shows "Another Display Not Detected"

 

And My TV Resolution is 3840 x 2160.

 

So that's the problem, right?

 

My GPU Can't Handle it.......


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Yep, that's what it sounds like. The max res a GeForce 210 can handle is 2560 x 1600. Your TV is 3840 x 2160. :(


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Okay, that's fine.

I'm gonna buy a new PC anyway...

 

Thanks for your reply.....


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You're welcome. :thumbsup:


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