Dvi and hdmi issue

hey ,
so i have bought the MSI b85m-g43 recently
and I'm new to computer building
it was my first time and everything went well but in the end i had a problem with the DVI and HDMI
when i connect it to the TV i only get no signal on screen
but that only when I connect it to the motherboard
when i connect it to the GPU everything work the HDMI and the DVI
I really hope there is a solution for this problem
and if some1 could help I'll be rlly thankful to him
btw the usb and internet input works
and sorry for the bad English
thanks in advance

the CPU has a Graphics Chip in it (Intel® HD Graphics 4600 on that I5-4670k) that is what is used for the onboard outputs on the motherboard and if the graphics card is not in it should switch automatically to that one on the CPU!
it should work without a dedicated graphics card in there like you have because if you are planning anyway to get rid of that one and only have it in to get a display then its pretty much pointless as the CPU can do that on its own! A Graphics card should be used for gaming if its better then your onboard chip so give it a go without the graphics card and see if it turns on the motherboards display outputs!
(motherboards like that will switch to PCI-Express Graphics as they are usually more powerful) but before you try that what is the Graphics card in question here that you have plugged in?

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