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HDMI Audio

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I have two machines, 1 with a 8300GS and 1 with a GTX 560ti both with HDMI

The GTX 560 works fine connected to my Samsung 40inch 3dtv through HDMI, I can get audio and video fine
The 8300GS connected to the same TV only gets a video signal, no audio, I was told this is because the 8300GS has no built in audio chip, is this correct?

Which low-mid range model either Nvidia or ATI supports the HDMI audio and video signal?

thx
 
No I have not connected the spdif connector, i'd rather just get an updated card to be honest but not sure which is recommended for light gaming
 
SWTOR and Deus Ex 3 when they get released, will a GTS 450 cut the mustard, currently running

Asus M4A88TD-M EVO/USB3
AMD AM3 X2 955 BE at 3.2ghz
4gb Corsair DDR3
 
HDMI 1.3 I believe. If you don't plan on running 3D content - then it won't matter.

However, if you want to run 3D then you are best sticking with Nvidia. In this case the GTS 450 is probably the card to go for considering its low power use and Nvidia's superior implementation of 3D tech (3DTV Play).

You could try a GTX 460 and use a molex to PCIe 6pin Power plug adapter to provide the power to the PSU. It doesn't inspire confidence not being able to use two plugs direct from the PSU (as it suggest the PSU can't handle it) - but on further inspection the Antec is a nice unit and should handle a GTX 460 and your system without any issues.
 
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