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How do you get audio through the HDMI output on a GTX 480/580

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I'm pretty sure you had to connect the little cable on the 480, have you checked the cards to see if there's a little socket for that cable?
 
I'm pretty sure you had to connect the little cable on the 480, have you checked the cards to see if there's a little socket for that cable?

Faff ain't it, why haven't they sorted that now?

Surely it's just straight through HDMI on the newer gen cards?
 
Googling about it looks like the HDMI audio is done internally just like the ATi cards with a seperate driver
 
I thought the 4xx and 5xx had their own internal sound card (Like AMD), you would need to select that as the output as opposed to your motherboard or add in sound card though.
 
well for my ati 6870

you just select it in windows 7
nothing to mess around with connectors or cables

for me its control panel, sounds and select hdmi audio
 
I thought the 4xx and 5xx had their own internal sound card (Like AMD), you would need to select that as the output as opposed to your motherboard or add in sound card though.
Thanks for the replys guys...
I still haven't been able to try it yet as am still waiting for my HTPC case to arrive :(


Now to next question :p
Would the audio be better from the GPU card onboard audio chip or the motherboard onboard audio chip ?? :confused:
As i be feeding the audio through my AV amp to a 5.1 speaker setup..
 
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From the little research I did a while ago means using HDMI means you can't get surround sound from games unless they support special formats. When I get my receiver I will use HDMI for Bluray films and then use analog from my Asus D2X.
 
I can confirm I'm getting sound through DVI with a DVI to HDMI adapter. Crystal clear I just select my tv from the sound panel!
 
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