HDMI-to-TV issue with N560GTX-TI Twin Frozr II

I've recently run into a pretty bizarre issue with my N560GTX-TI Twin Frozr II and my TV. I've been hooking up to my TV on and off for about a year with no issues. Recently, we rearranged a few things in the living room. When I set everything back up, it stopped working.
I used to be able to easily plug in and remove the HDMI cord to dictate whether I was watching/playing on my TV or regular monitor. Now when I plug in, nothing happens. If I shut down my computer before plugging in, my computer monitor goes blank. When I VNC in, I can see that the computer thinks it's displaying on my TV (it even says "Samsung"), but my TV doesn't detect anything.
I've tried a couple of different HDMI cords and I even sent in the card for repair with no luck. The really strange thing is that I've tried plugging into a different TV (with the same cord) and it worked exactly as expected. I've tried every HDMI port on my TV so I know that isn't the problem.
Any help? Has anybody had a similar issue?

Quote from: xmad on 09-August-12, 11:02:32
So the video card is detecting the samsung then, but the tv is blocking the signal? Are you sure you didn't do something really silly like plug it into a different slot than normal and you dont have it set to that port?
Yeah, I've honestly tried probably 20 different combinations of ports and cords and no matter which port I plug the card into, it's "grayed out" in the source list. Also, as I mentioned above, I was once able to plug into and out of the TV at will to switch displays. Now my computer only detects my TV after a restart, which absolutely wasn't the case before.
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What about the control panel settings under the multiple displays, have you tried "rigerous display detection" or "force tv detection" or resolution is set to something the tv can't handle.
I haven't tried rigorous display detection or force TV detection, but I'll look for those tonight. The resolution is set to 1080p/60hz, the default for the TV.
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Perhaps put the vga from your other computer in this one and see if it works, and the card in this computer in that one. (If this card worked in another computer on that tv you would know it's the drivers / software)
I'll try to see if I can get my hands on anything, but don't have any other computers lying around that I can use with the card.
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Are you able to reset the tv's settings to default and as total software rule out reinstall your os?
I've done the factory reset on the TV. I think reinstalling Windows will end up being one of the next steps I take.
EDIT: Also, I've ordered an HDMI-to-DVI cable. I'm going to give that a shot tonight and see if it makes a difference.

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