Z87I HDMI Audio "Not plugged in" Windows 8.1.

So i got this mainboard for a HTPC build, and all seems to work fine except no HDMI audio.
It tells that it is not plugged in, but enables the Optical out, although nothing is connected there, and besides, I need HDMI.
I found a lot of others with similar issues, but not with this board, and not with integrated graphics.
Any ideas, I'm going nuts on this, I have another build with an Asus card and here it works perfectly.

I would suggest you try installing the latest drivers for your motherboard from MSI's website. Some new chipset and VGA drivers were added for your motherboard a few days ago supporting Windows 8.1: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z87I.html.

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