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Motherboards that can transmit audio over video cables
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[QUOTE="Vanadium 50, post: 6835648, member: 110252"] Older than that, Like Athlon XP old. Or maybe an abacus. Motherboard video was rare, and the way the earliest HDMI signals were generated was to start with VGA & DVI and convert. They were rare even then, as it was pretty much a marketing kludge. (Bit of history - there was a brief time when some motherboards had their own video onboard. The CPUs didn't have IGUs on them; the motherboards had their own separate VGA, Weird things happened in those days. I would be shocked if anything modern didn't do audio. Museum pieces, I'm less sure of. [/QUOTE]
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