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  1. Success! That video helped. I just needed to download the 'Intel Iris and HD Graphics Driver'. I also think changing the 'Internal Graphics' in the advanced BIOS from Auto --> Enabled was necessary. Thanks again for the help!
  2. Yeah I lost my display for a few minutes and had to go back into the BIOS blind just to set that back to auto... oops Alright well I'll try adding in a cable tomorrow, I am in need of some rest but I'll get on this first thing in the morning. Thanks for the help so far though, I appreciate it.
  3. After changing these it still does not show the right display: These are the options I was given for Init Display First, but I haven't touched them yet: I need some sleep soon as well
  4. Everything under 'Peripherals'. Just say if you see anything that might be it. Continued:
  5. This is as advanced as the options get... 'System' is just a list of info and 'BIOS Features' is mostly boot options.
  6. I am trying to enable something like 'CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor' through in my BIOS, because I want to livestream using Intel's Quicksync with OBS. I am following the instructions from this http://youtu.be/idhkZy-tMTU?t=1m59s by the LinusTechTips Youtube, except I am on a Gigabyte motherboard and I seem to be missing the option of 'CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor' in my BIOS. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H and I just updated the BIOS to the most recent F20e (6/1/2014). My CPU is a i5-3570K and I already checked to see if it was capable of Quicksync. The feature might be called something else, or it just isn't supported. Gigabyte's manual doesn't mention anything about it: http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Manual/mb_manual_ga-z77x-ud3h_e.pdf I have looked around but it doesn't seem like anybody else is having this issue. Am I missing something or is there another way I can enable this?
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