Issue of video output P6240Y

I have a HP P6230Y with Radeon HD 4200 integrated video card. It is limited to VGA and DVI as outputs. The question is: is this component of support for the Radeon HD 4200 function via the DVI port?

I'm looking to convert the RGB output (Y, Pb, Pr) for a stream to my TV through my home theatre video high definition DVI.

I hope that the DVI / conversion cable component RCI 3 of monoprice.com will do this for me but I want to make sure before I buy!

Thanks in advance!

Starootoo, welcome to the forum.

The HD 4200 is integrated into the motherboard; not a dedicated video card.  It shares system memory.  I doubt it will do what you describe.  However, I can't say with certainty.  Embedded video is not the best to make more power of a monitor, in my opinion.

I suggest that you add a dedicated video (PCIE x 16) card to the system with HDMI capability.  This would make the upgrade of power supply (PSU) necessary.  It would give you a good amount of performance share gain is not system memory.

Please let us know if this solved your problem or not.

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