HDTV on MSI N9500GT-MD512Z

Hello !
I’ve got some problems with connecting my Samsung TV LA26B450 with my MSI N9500GT-MD512Z. I tried HDMI cable , I tried HDMI-to-DVI , …  On my TV I only see “ No signal “ , but the videocard does really send something to my TV ( otherwise I get “ Check signal cable “ ). When I check Nvidia Control Panel , there isn’t a second monitor or TV. When I connect a normal monitor ( not a TV ) , it works.
I also tried to use another videocard (NX7100GS-TD128E) with that HDMI-to-DVI converter , and that worked. But I need it for my 9500GT…
I tried it in Windows XP , Vista and Se7en , but with no result.
http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=prodvgaspec&maincat_no=130&cat2_no=136&cat3_no=&prod_no=1532
( Sorry for bad English... )

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the specs for 3.3V and 5V are 30 A each, so its enough.
Please post the amperage limit on the +12V power rail.  If it has multiple rails, write down the limit for each individual rail and the globlal limit for all rails.  Don't for get to post the brand & model name as well.
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The PCI-E version doesn't matter
Please, what is so hard about answering a simple question as brand/model of the other video card you tried.  I am just trying to get as much information as possible.
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The PCI-E version doesn't matter, the P35 is also a PCI-E 1.0 board and it works there.
The P35 Chipset is an entirly different chipset, so it may very well be of importance what kinds of video cards you are using.

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      > RAS Connection : No
      > Passport.Net : No
      > Winsock32 : v2.02
      > Network Connection : Local Area Connection
      > Network Card : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
      > Local Network : 4 Network Computer
      > Local Group : Administrators
      > Local Group : Backup Operators
      > Local Group : Cryptographic Operators
      > Local Group : Distributed COM Users
      > Local Group : Event Log Readers
      > Local Group : Guests
      > Local Group : IIS_IUSRS
      > Local Group : Network Configuration Operators
      > Local Group : Performance Log Users
      > Local Group : Performance Monitor Users
      > Local Group : Power Users
      > Local Group : Remote Desktop Users
      > Local Group : Replicator
      > Local Group : Users
    <<< Power Status >>>
      > Power Status : Yes
      > Battery : No
      > Supply : Main supply
      > Active Power Scheme : Balanced
      > UPS : No
      > ACPI Tables : 10
    <<< Voltage, Temperature and Fans >>>
      > Hardware Monitoring : Fintek F71882FG
      > Voltage CPU : 1.13 V
      > +3.3V Voltage : 3.36 V
      > +5V Voltage : 4.96 V
      > +12V Voltage : 12.23 V
      > SB : 3.34 V
      > VBAT : 3.28 V
      > VIN2 : 0.53 V
      > VIN3 : 0.98 V
      > VIN6 : 0.18 V
      > Chassis Fan : 1986 rpm
      > Processor Temperature : 57 °C
      > Mainboard Temperature : 36 °C
      > Power/Aux Temperature : 48 °C
      > Processor : Thermal Diode
      > Intel Core 2 Duo (Core 1) : 62 °C
      > Intel Core 2 Duo (Core 2) : 62 °C
      > GPU Fan : 100.00%
      > Hard Disk Monitoring : S.M.A.R.T
      > Hard Disk SAMSUNG HD103UJ : 31 °C
      > Hard Disk SAMSUNG HD103UJ : 32 °C
      > Hard Disk SAMSUNG HD103UJ : 31 °C
    ***** End of report *****

    Quote from: Jack t.N. on 26-October-09, 20:11:33
    Please post full PSU Specs:
    - brand/model name
    - amperage limits (A) for the main voltage rails (12V, 5V and 3.3V) <--- see PSU Sticker
    Sorry, forgot to mention PSU:
    500 Watt Continuous Power ATX12V v2.2 http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/product.php?id=NjU=
    Output      Range                Ripple &
    Voltage     MAX         Reg.      Noise
    +5V             24.0A           ±5%           50
    +12V1           22.0A           ±5%           120
    +12V2           22.0A           ±5%           120
    -12V           0.8A           ±10%       120
    +5VSB           2.5A           ±5%           50     
    +3.3V           25.0A           ±5%           50
    Quote
    For testing only:
    - use only one memory stick and one DDR2 Switch Card
    - reduce the memory frequency to DDR2-667 in BIOS Setup and set the Memory Voltage to 1.9V
    - disable Spread Spectrum
    See if that changes anything.  If it does, we have reasons to look for a memory problem
    I run 64 bit operating system running it with only 2gb is not a problem? (i'm testing boot so gues not?).
    memory frequency , voltage and Spread Spectrum should be all set or test them individually?
    Quote
    What is your current BIOS Version?
    7.30 11062008
    I have disabled Spread Spectrum and rebooted 12 times and all went good, have to test still with complete power down and boot to see if that works

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