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Asus H81M-PLUS Motherboard, Intel Core i5-4570, Sapphire R9 280X: Integrated Graphics & HDMI

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  • #1 13787776
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    Hello everyone, I have this question.
    I have a desktop computer with such parameters -
    motherboard - Asus H81M-PLUS H81 (PCX / DZW / GLAN / SATA3 / USB3 / DDR3)
    CPU - Intel Core I5-4570 3.2GHz LGA1150 BOX HASWELL BX80646I54570
    graphics card - Sapphire RADEON R9 280X OC Vapor-X - 3072 MB DDR5 - DP HDMI DVI (11221-02-40G)

    What I mean
    1- should integrated graphics run on this hardware, what's in the processor ??
    2- why does the HDMI input on the motherboard not work?
    3- and if I connect via the HDMI input on the graphics card, then only the radeon graphics card will work, or if I do not play, the integrated graphics card can work through this input because it should be so?
    I am asking everyone for answers
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  • #2 13787788
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    1- HD 4600 graphics from CPU should work
    2- does not work, does it mean? Which art do you have set as default in UEFI?
    3- no, it shouldn't be like that. What kind of magic did you invent. (unless for example: quick sync). In addition, you need a suitable soft for this, for example: Lucid Virtu.

    Set up everything related to the UEFI integration of your motherboard.
  • #3 13787795
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Welcome,
    This hardware should work with the added graphics card (R9-280X). In this case, the integrated card is usually disabled. You can make both graphics cards work by selecting the appropriate option in the BIOS - In ASUS it should be Graphics Configuration -> iGPU Multi-Monitor -> set ENABLED.

    The board does not have an HDMI input, but has an output. It does not work, because the above-mentioned option is probably disabled and only the Radeon graphics card is active.

    I don't really understand the third question :)
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  • #4 13787816
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    Yes, if I connect the HDMI cable to the input that is on the motherboard, there is no signal on the TV / monitor, and when it comes to the 3rd question, I mean that I would like to connect the computer with a HDMI cable so that, for example, I do not play games and I work on the desktop so that the integrated graphics card works, and when I play games, the R9 additional card works
  • #5 13787822
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    simson1712 wrote:
    Yes, if I connect the HDMI cable to the input on the motherboard, there is no signal on the TV / monitor


    Because you need to set options for this card in UEFI of your motherboard. Apparently it's off / misaligned.



    simson1712 wrote:
    And when it comes to the 3rd question, I mean that I would like to connect the computer with a HDMI cable so that, for example, I do not play games and work on the desktop, so that the integrated graphics card works, and if I play games, the R9 additional card works


    You can't.
    Besides, none of the cards never rest, even if it was possible, and so both cards would draw electricity, for example in 2D mode.
  • #6 13787831
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    simson1712 wrote:
    Yes, if I connect the HDMI cable to the input that is on the motherboard, there is no signal on the TV / monitor, and when it comes to the 3rd question, I mean that I would like to connect the computer with a HDMI cable so that, for example, I do not play games and I work on the desktop so that the integrated graphics card works, and when I play games, the R9 additional card works

    I mean, I am asking for advice, I thought that it should be like in a laptop that if I do not work, integrated graphics work and the card does not strain, in this case the radeon card. ???
  • #7 13787833
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    You can, if I'm not mistaken, make two desktops on two graphics cards by activating the second graphics card in the BIOS, as I wrote in my earlier answer. It doesn't make much sense, however. If you are guided by energy saving, you will not gain much from it (when using an Intel card, the radeon will still be turned on). Radeon does not strain when viewing the desktop and browsing pages, don't worry about it (in 2d mode it has lowered clocks, reduced power and is not used too much, so both power consumption and its temperature are rather low).
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  • #8 13787845
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    I am stupid now, I do not know how it will be better and is it well set as it is now and should it be so, that only the radeon card works?
  • #9 13787850
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    A good enough setup is what you have right now - only Radeon works.
  • #10 13787853
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    Oh, and it's also ok that the HDMI input on the motherboard does not work, right ???
  • #11 13787860
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    You can also try the other way around.

    i-mode
    You connect the monitor to an integre or HDMi on the motherboard.

    During unfailing work, you fly from the integrated amplifier. When playing, the image goes from radeon (although you have a monitor connected to the integre on the disc).

    For this you need a soft, e.g. Lucid VIRTU
    I know from experience that compatibility with games is mediocre. It is not always as it should be.

    The card doesn't save too much on electricity.

    Leave my advice as you are.

    Alternatively

    d-mode

    as you have + integrated for e.g. video processing (quick sync).


    PS:
    What are you still about this hdmi input on the disc. If you haven't set it up in UEFI, how is it supposed to work?
    Set it up, check it out, write.
  • #12 13787906
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    OK, I will definitely write I will work with it tonight

    Added after 11 [minutes]:

    but I like this d-mode option, but I don't know if I could set it to work, I don't know what exactly to set up in UEFI
  • #13 13787948
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    I would need to see the graphics options in UEFI of your motherboard. To guide you specifically.
  • #15 13788007
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    I need to see the exact options you have. There are different motherboards. Different versions of UEFI. Different manufacturers and different solutions. Not all BIOS / UEFI are the same.
  • #16 13788015
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    oh so bende had to take pictures at night with the phone
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  • #17 13788019
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    simson1712 wrote:
    oh so bende had to take pictures at night with the phone


    Well, I don't see any other option. Unless you have access to UEFI from Windows (because such solutions also exist).
  • #18 13788035
    simson1712
    Level 14  
    Well, not really, because now I am writing from my laptop and on that only I have installed the sysytm and there is nothing else on the drivers
  • #19 13788702
    Rozjechany_Króliczek
    Level 23  
    I have the same problem.
    Z97 Display HDMI board on board + PCIE card
    I would like the card to be used and the HDMI port from which the TV cable will go from what is built into the board.
    But it seems to me that there is no such possibility.
    I'm right ?
    How did you come to that ? Why not HDMI from the card?
    Because on the disc I have a great SBlaster with DSP signal from the built-in HDMI port.
    And it's not on the card ...
    So either the interesting sound and GPU from the CPU or the hopeless DSP from the powerful GPU ...
  • #20 13788758
    ValValiantThor
    Level 33  
    Rozjechany_Króliczek wrote:
    I have the same problem.
    Z97 Display HDMI board on board + PCIE card
    I would like the card to be used and the HDMI port from which the TV cable will go from what is built into the board.
    But it seems to me that there is no such possibility.
    I'm right ?
    How did you come to that ? Why not HDMI from the card?
    Because on the disc I have a great SBlaster with DSP signal from the built-in HDMI port.
    And it's not on the card ...
    So either the interesting sound and GPU from the CPU or the hopeless DSP from the powerful GPU ...


    Theoretically, you will achieve this through i-mode I wrote about it above.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the functionality of integrated graphics on an Asus H81M-PLUS motherboard paired with an Intel Core i5-4570 CPU and a Sapphire R9 280X graphics card. Users inquire about the operation of integrated graphics, HDMI output issues, and the possibility of using both graphics solutions simultaneously. It is clarified that the integrated Intel HD 4600 graphics should work, but may be disabled in UEFI settings. The HDMI port on the motherboard is not functioning due to configuration settings, and typically, when a dedicated graphics card is installed, the integrated graphics are disabled. Users discuss potential configurations in UEFI to enable both graphics cards, but it is noted that power savings may not be significant as both cards may still draw power. The conversation also touches on the use of software like Lucid Virtu for managing graphics output.
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