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A Step-by-Step Guide for Adding HDMI Ports to Desktops with HDMI Cards

Have you ever tried to connect a video game console or an AV receiver to your HDTV? If so, you must be aware that you establish this connection using cords or wires. These cords are known as HDMI cables. HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface and renders with the best way to connect high high-definition video devices.

If you see desktops of old versions, they do not have any scope for an HDMI port. In that case, you might need to upgrade or use HDMI adapters for flawless video viewing. But what if you still want to view videos on old desktops? Is it possible? Yes, it is. But for that, you need to use HDMI cards. Here is a step-by-step guide for Adding HDMI Ports to Desktops with HDMI Cards. The information given in this content will help you decide whether you should upgrade or use an adapter to view HDMI on your PC.

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HDMI Upgradation

You do not need to buy a completely new computer just for using an HDMI converter. You just need to buy a couple of cheap priced components and an adapter which makes upgrading to HDMI port easy. Thereafter, for making the most out of HDMI technology, you would need a graphics card. If you are not an avid gamer who needs high quality game graphics, a budget-friendly card is enough to suffice.

Let us say if your budget is less than $50, you can purchase a solid graphics card having an HDMI port which is more robust than the originally integrated graphics card in your PC. As soon as you buy the graphics card, the next step is its installation. So, here is how you can go about it.

Step 1

As the first step, you can unscrew your computer’s case. Once you do that, you will be able to see the computer’s motherboard as well as other parts.

Step 2

In case you have been using the inbuilt graphics card, you would easily be able to figure out the open PCI card slot. As soon as you find it, you can place your new graphics card into the PCI slot.

Step 3

Once you place the card, you can put the computer’s case on and put the screws on.

Step 4

Next, you need to install the software of your video card and the drivers. The software usually comes with the card and starts automatically. In case, you do not have that, you can visit the website of the company and download the software compatible with your card model.

If your TV or monitors have HDMI output, you can just buy an HDMI cord and connect them with desktop’s new HDMI port.

How to Use Adapter for Making the Most out of HDMI?

In case you think that upgrading desktop and meddling with PC components is a cumbersome process, there is another way out. You can enjoy HDMI display by using HDMI adapter. Let us say your old PC has an analog signal. This means that it depends on a VGA – a 3 rowed and 15 pin analog connector which does not give an audio output and renders a mediocre video quality. If you want a digital HDMI format for HDMI display you can convert your desktop’s VGA signal into HDMI format.

Concluding…

It is extremely easy to add HDMI ports to your old laptop and desktop irrespective of the type of output they have. And if you want to stream online videos to your HDTV screens, these ports come of great help and provide you with all the flexibility you need.

We hope the above steps answered your queries in the best way. Do you use HDMI cables? If yes, which are the ways in which they helped you establishing connections? Feel free to share with us. In case you have any more questions or concerns, get in touch with us on sales@sfcable.com

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