How to Enable Motherboard HDMI 

Do you want to be able to watch movies or videos on your computer, but your monitor doesn’t have an hdmi port? Don’t worry, you can still connect your computer to your television with a little bit of help. 

In this blog post, we’ll show you how to enable motherboard hdmi so that you can easily connect your computer and television. Keep reading for step-by-step instructions.

How To Enable Motherboard HDMI 

If your motherboard doesn’t have an HDMI port, you’ll need to enable it in the BIOS settings. This process is different for every motherboard, but we’ve compiled a list of instructions for some of the most popular brands.

ASUS

  1. Enter the BIOS menu by pressing F2 during bootup.
  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab and select Onboard Devices.
  3. Select HDMI Multi-Stream Playback and press Enter.
  4. Press the arrow keys to change the setting to Enabled and press Enter.
  5. Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS menu.

GIGABYTE

  1. Enter the BIOS menu by pressing F12 during bootup.
  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab and select Onboard Devices.
  3. Select HDMI Output and press Enter.
  4. Press the arrow keys to change the setting to Enabled and press Enter.
  5. Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS menu. 

MSI

  1. Enter the BIOS menu by pressing Delete during bootup.
  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab and select Graphics Configuration.
  3. Select IGPU Multi-Monitor and press Enter.
  4. Press the arrow keys to change the setting to Enabled and press Enter.
  5. Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS menu  

ASRock

  1. Boot into Windows first, then launch the ASRock Polychrome RGB application.
  2. Go to Settings > Advanced Mode.
  3. Select Motherboard > Onboard Devices.
  4. Enable HDMI Output and press Enter.
  5. Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS menu

Now that you’ve enabled motherboard HDMI, you should be able to connect your computer to your television and enjoy watching movies or videos on a larger screen.

General Methods 

Method 1

  1. Check If Your Graphics Card Has an HDMI Port
  2. Enable Motherboard HDMI in the BIOS
  3. Connect Your Computer to the TV
  4. Enjoy Watching Videos and Movies on Your TV!

Method 2

  1. Open your computer’s case and look for the motherboard. 
  2. Locate the hdmi port on the motherboard and make sure it is enabled. 
  3. If the hdmi port is not enabled, you will need to enable it in the BIOS. 
  4. Save your changes and restart your computer.

Once your computer restarts, you should be able to easily connect it to your television by using the hdmi port. Congratulations, you have now successfully enabled motherboard HDMI!

4 Significant Necessary Steps “How to Enable Motherboard HDMI

Check for Integrated Graphics in Your CPU

The majority of new CPUs these days have a form of integrated graphics built right into the processor. The quality of these integrated GPUs has increased drastically over the past few years, to the point where some games can be played at medium settings with playable framerates.

If your CPU does have integrated graphics, you may not even need a separate graphics card at all!

Check for a “Dedicated” Graphics Card

Most PCs nowadays come with a discrete, or dedicated, graphics card. This is a separate piece of hardware that handles all graphical processing and generally provides better performance than integrated graphics.

To see if your PC has a dedicated graphics card, open up the case and look for a PCI Express x16 slot (the long, black slot closest to the CPU). If you see one of these slots, then your PC has a dedicated graphics card.

Determine Which Graphics Card You Need

Once you’ve determined that your PC does in fact need a graphics card, the next step is to figure out which one you need. The best way to do this is to consult your PC’s owner’s manual or look up its specifications online.

This will tell you how much power the PCI Express x16 slot can provide, as well as what kind of connector (DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort) it uses. Armed with this information, head on over to our guide on how to buy a graphics card and start shopping!

Install the Graphics Card

Installing a graphics card is a fairly simple process that requires four things: a screwdriver, your new graphics card, an available PCI Express x16 slot, and a little patience. First, uninstall any drivers or software related to your old graphics card (this may require a search on Google).

Next, unplug all cables from your PC and open up the case. Find the PCI Express x16 slot and insert your new graphics card. Secure it in place with one or two screws and then close up the case.

Connect Your Display(s)

The final step is to connect your display (or displays) to your new graphics card. The majority of today’s monitors use either HDMI or DisplayPort, so you should be all set if your graphics card has either of those ports.

If not, then you’ll need to use an adapter (available for purchase online or at your local electronics store). Once everything is connected, power on your PC and cross your fingers!

If everything went according to plan, you should now have a working PC with significantly better graphics performance. Congratulations!

If you run into any issues or have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to help you out.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I enable the HDMI port on my motherboard?

To enable the HDMI port on your motherboard, first go into your BIOS (usually by pressing Delete or F1 when your PC starts up). Once in the BIOS, look for the “HDMI Output” setting and set it to “Enabled”. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. You should now be able to connect your monitor to the HDMI port on your motherboard.

What is the difference between a dedicated and integrated graphics card?

A dedicated graphics card is a separate piece of hardware that handles all graphical processing and generally provides better performance than integrated graphics. Integrated graphics are built into the CPU and use a portion of the system’s memory for processing.

Can I use HDMI on my motherboard?

Yes, most motherboards come with an HDMI port that can be used to connect a monitor. If your motherboard doesn’t have an HDMI port, you can use a DVI-to-HDMI adapter to convert the signal.

What is the best graphics card for gaming?

The best graphics card for gaming depends on a number of factors, including your budget, the games you want to play, and the resolution of your monitor. For more information, check out our guide on how to buy a graphics card.

Final Word

So, if you’re looking to enable motherboard HDMI for your next build or repair project, be sure to give one of the methods we shared a try. And, as always, feel free to reach out to us in the comment section below if you have any questions. We love hearing from our readers and helping out where we can!


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