Drem wrote:there's no point. if you plug a computer in with your vga cable (unless your tv for some reason doesn't have a vga plug and that's why you're doing this hdmi thing) you should be able to set the proper resolution (for hdtv) in your nvidia control panel
then plug your sound directly into your sound system
i have the cheapest cheapo samsung 52" and it works fine. it just comes down to the encoding quality of whatever you're tryin to watch (things like hulu are perfect)
it's really easy
You sure you don't mean DVI?
DVI is has the same video quality as HDMI just doesn't have the sound bundled together in 1 nice little cable. VGA for starters 1) does not have the quality or resolution that DVI has and 2) isn't available much anymore on newer video cards. I just bought a GeForce 450 which like a mid grade card and that has 2 DVI and 1 mini HDMI. No VGA.
Depending on what kind of TV you have, you might want to check if 1 of your HDMI slots has the option of also plugging in the red and white prong or 3.5mm stereo audio cables. On my TV (Sony Bravia) you could do that but only on the video 2 channel. At the time my video card only took DVI also and not HDMI while my TV had HDMI and no DVI so what I did was I took an HDMI cable, bought a little HDMI -> DVI converter so that I could plug it into my vid card then I got a 3.5mm stereo auxillary cable to go from my sound card to my tv and bam it's working perfect.
Since you're buying a whole new setup though, you might wanna check out the GeForce 450 card. It's like 130 bucks and it also has sound built in so just an HDMI cable would do the trick. DX11 card, good for gaming and has 1gb of video memory.