HDMI on Video Card

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Yes the list of specifications doesn't really help us at all in trying to solve your issue. Depending on what ports your graphics card has then I would recommend just using a different port or c connection type.

It would be far to tedious and time consuming to try and replace the HDMI ports directly on a graphics card. Not only will you not be able to find the specific HDMI port designed for that specific graphics card. You many also kill the card all together which i would NOT recommend.

Hope this helps :)
As I was plugging my HDMI Cable into my Video Card, I noticed a piece on the HDMI Connection was peeling off. When I plugged it in, it worked after I moved the cable to a certain position. If the cable moved, I lost the connection. It's a Great Video card, just needs the Female HDMI Connection replaced.
Can it be done? I'm a Senior on a fixed income so video cards are few and far between.
 
My computer specs are as follows:
Operating System
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD FX-4170 7 °C
Zambezi 32nm Technology
RAM
16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 671MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. GA-970A-DS3 (Socket M2) 30 °C
Graphics
P244W (1920x1080@60Hz)
3072MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series (XFX Pine Group) 37 °C
Storage
931GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1CH162 ATA Device (SATA) 28 °C
223GB KINGSTON SH103S3240G ATA Device (SSD) 27 °C
931GB ACER Hard Drive USB Device (USB (SATA)) 30 °C
Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW CH10LS20 ATA Device
Audio
AMD High Definition Audio Device
and the cpu is water cooled. It's my first build.
 
Heh that list of specs tells us nothing really.

That monitor doesn't even have HDMI. Which raises the question, how exactly do you have it connected?

Seems like it would be far easier to just use a DVI cable instead of an adapter on one end (assuming the end where it plugs into monitor).
 
Yes the list of specifications doesn't really help us at all in trying to solve your issue. Depending on what ports your graphics card has then I would recommend just using a different port or c connection type.

It would be far to tedious and time consuming to try and replace the HDMI ports directly on a graphics card. Not only will you not be able to find the specific HDMI port designed for that specific graphics card. You many also kill the card all together which i would NOT recommend.

Hope this helps :)
 
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