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Hey guys,
I've recently upgraded to Windows 8 on my Zenbook Prime UX31A and micro HDMI port is not working at all. Basically, when I plugin microhdmi to HDMI cable to the port nothing happens. Neither laptop or TV detect a new screen. I've been reading online that this might be an issue with the driver.
I've tried multiple drivers from both ASUS and Intel's website and it's still a no go. Current drivers that I'm using on it are:
Version V9.17.10.2828Description Intel Graphics Driver
File Size 157,12 (MBytes) 2012.10.19 update
Can you please help?
Thanks,
Dragan S.
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Just wanted to share that my issue was solved by simply getting another cable. I had bought a cheap ass micro hdmi->hdmi cable from dealextreme.com which didn't work with my UX31A Touch, tried everything; upgraded the BIOS, upgraded the drivers from INtel. Nothing worked; it's like the cale was not there; nothing to be seenon the laptop and the screens remained black. (tested on three different screens).
Today I went to the shop & got me a cable that set me back €36,- (it's called a 'high speed HDMI cable') and things worked instantly. Plugged it in and everything is now working flawlessly.
Just my 2 cents. don't trust your $8,- cables....
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@ donCORLEONE, Are you using a mini HDMI to HDMI adapter? Are you using a High Speed HDMI cable?
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Robert
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I am not using any adapter, it's a micro HDMI (HDMI-D) to HDMI cable. I am not aware of a "high speed" HDMI...should I be?
Thanks!
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@ donCORLEONE, Yes, cable rating is important for HDMI connections. The clock rate supported by each cable specification can have a significant impact on display functionality. For HDMI 1.2 support and greater, you should verify you are using a "High Speed cable".
Good information on HDMI can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI HDMI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert
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Great thanks! It is working with a high-speed HDMI cable!
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Great! We are happy to know it is working.
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