You wont. SORRY. Only with pciexpress. Pci cant handle moving the quality of hdmi. Sorry. Dude.|||I don't think there are any. The only way I can think of is to buy one with a DVI port, then get a DVI to DMI adapter/cable.|||Check out:
http://www.newegg.com
Newegg is where alot (most?) of the folks who build their own computers buy the components.
You'll find what you want...
Good luck!|||Most graphics cards do not have this option. The only one I know of off the top of my head that does is the brand new 9800GX2 from Nvidia. It's built in HDMI port will support Video and Audio. You can go to http://www.newegg.com and buy a DVI to HDMI adapter to use the DVI port on any regular graphics card but this will not supply any Audio. It will be Video only and you will still need to connect speakers to your computer have sound like normal.
If you are looking for this to connect to your comptuer to your TV you may also have to adjust some of your graphics card settings. The settings vary between ATI and Nvidia graphics cards but you some times have to "Enable" or "Force" HDTV dedtection or HDTV resolutions. Standard graphics cards resolutions are meant for computer monitors which use different screen resolutions then HDTV's. Some HDTV's can not handle other resolutions.
For example, a 1080p TV has a resolution of 1920x1080. Most can handle 1280x720 and 640x480. 480, 720, 1080 are the three standard TV resolutions still in use but because monitors use a different aspect ratio and resolution so do graphics card. Standard big screen resolution for a computer is 1900x1200 which a 1080p can not handle. In your graphics card options you can enable the card to out put on these standard TV resolutions. Again, this is not always required but a lot of HDTV's can only handle specfic resolutions. Also make note that some graphics cards give warnings that if you "Enable" or "Force" these resolutions it may cause damage to the card as they are not resolutions they are meant to display.|||It is unlikly to find a PCI or AGP card with HDMI. There are probably a few PCIe card and there alot with DVI out. DVI is the better connection physically, electricaly they are identical. The only downside is that DVI also requires audio cable. Newegg is an excellen place to shop
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