I've got to fiddle with it a bit more, but once I installed the drivers for the Intel HD 4000 in Windows, it didn't seem to matter which setting I enabled (IGPU or PGS I think) the video output was working on both ports once the bios was completed. No luck on getting the BIOS on either (wasn't...
I'll look through the BIOS and see if I can find that option. As for Windows once I coaxed it into updating and getting the drivers, the onboard video worked just fine. I dunno how it slipped my mind to do that, I only remembered when I sat down to ask the question!
Just a quick question is there any way to get the units to default to using either of the HDMI's out ports? I noticed when I booted an Ubuntu image (wiped the internal SSD and dd'ed a liveCD) it defaulted to using the HDMI 1 port for video output. However I borrowed a Monoprice HDBase-T Exender...
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