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Msi gt520 I want to connect to hdmi monitor as only display

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So you don't want to have the sound via HDMI?

  1. Press windows + R
  2. Type "mmsys.cpl" press enter
  3. Locate "playback" tab
  4. Disable the Nvidia HDMI sound device.

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SOURCE: Hello, I got my MSI

Hopefully you are getting your latest graphics driver and Catalyst Control from AMD. If you know how to do a custom uninstall of VGA and Catalyst, then a custom install of VGA and Catalyst;
http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx
You should really try to limit switching the cables and definately do your switching with system off or you will mess up your resolution. If you can use your existing HDMI cable for your PS3, you can get an ATI HDMI to DVI adaptor and you will get the sound also out of your DVI output. The connector is $5.00 and you will need an additional HDMI cable. This will be your best bet especially if you have more than 1 HDMI input on your tv. I am absolutely positive this will work for you. You can get the adaptor here #6141054300G;
http://www.txcesssurplus.com/servlet/Categories

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