Does routing HDMI audio via graphics card, slow down graphics card ? Split graphics/audio via 2 HDMI ports ?...

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Skybuck Flying

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Some computer motherboards do not have HDMI output port.

HDMI output port is necessary to connect computer to Denon Receiver for top audio.

If computer/motherboard does not have HDMI output port, then HDMI output port of graphics card could be used to contact to Denon Receiver.

Some questions though:

Does this slow down the graphics card ?

Also I assume that motherboard with HDMI outport can be used to connect to Denon Receiver while Graphics Card can be used to connect to monitor ?
(Even if two HDMI ports present, two can be used ? one for audio and one for graphics ?)

Can HDMI and Display port of motherboard be used at same time with just Ryzen 7000 integrated RNA2 graphics chip ? So without graphics card ?

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
Skybuck Flying <skybuckflying@gmail.com> wrote:
Some computer motherboards do not have HDMI output port.

HDMI output port is necessary to connect computer to Denon Receiver for top audio.

If computer/motherboard does not have HDMI output port, then HDMI output
port of graphics card could be used to contact to Denon Receiver.

Some questions though:

Does this slow down the graphics card ?

No.

Also I assume that motherboard with HDMI outport can be used to connect
to Denon Receiver while Graphics Card can be used to connect to monitor
? (Even if two HDMI ports present, two can be used ? one for audio and
one for graphics ?)

This is no problem with windows. You can mix and match the outputs as you
wish. Some software like VLC player is stupid and does get confused with
multiple displays running at the same time, so watch out if that\'s the
goal.

Can HDMI and Display port of motherboard be used at same time with just
Ryzen 7000 integrated RNA2 graphics chip ? So without graphics card ?

It should be no problem with decent drivers and windows 7 or better.
 

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