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I just built a PC using an Intel DZ77GA-70K desktop board and an Intel Core i7-3770K CPU.
I have no experience with Intel HD Graphics or any PC with HDMI video output.
I'm using a Samsung SyncMaster P2770 monitor. It is important to set the "PC\AV mode" on the monitor to PC (not AV).
Does anyone know why this is necessary?
Why is there a difference? You can go to Wikipedia and look up HDMI and there is no mention of this issue. By Googling this issue, I know indivduals are confused about it, but apparently an explanation is very hard to find.
Thanks...
BTW... The Samsung SyncMaster P2770 monitor assumes the PC\AV mode is AV if the HDMI port is used, but it can't Auto-detect the HDMI Source if a PC is attached to it... so... it's complicated.
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Update your monitor's driver first to the latest version via Samsung's website.
You can go to Samsung's website and ask about it in their forums.
Good luck and have a nice day.
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John,
Thanks for the advice... but, Intels newest BIOS update that came out yesterday (GAZ7711H.86A.0039.EB 4/26/2012) fixed the problem:
BIOS Update Release Notes
PRODUCTS: DZ77GA-70K, DZ77RE-75K (Standard BIOS)
BIOS Version 0039 - GAZ7711H.86A.0039.2012.0426.1522
About This Release:
• Date: April 26, 2012
• Integrated Graphics Option ROM: Build 2132
New Fixes/Features:
• Fixed issue with detected video device priority.
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