#HDMI help
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There are a couple options I'm thinking of off the top of my head.
In no particular order:
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On your GPU, get a cable adapter. Say maybe displayport to HDMI (These can be found for cheap on amazon or other stores). Though you need to be careful, make sure the adapter and all your cables support the displayport/hdmi type and up to your desired resolution and frame rate (If you really care about that and if the rest of your theatre setup can support it, if you are just looking for at least 1080p and 60Hz, then I'd bet most can at least do that).
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You can get an HDMI (or displayport or other video type) switch. It has 1 input and can output to multiple sources (depending on what you select). This way you can go from gaming on a monitor, click a button on the switch, then resume your home screen on the theatre system. You won't be able to run both at the same time though or if you can it will be the same picture/sound (so depends on what you want to use them for, if it be different applications).
Other than that, I don't know any other methods to get a video out signal (because of your lack of integrated graphics).
Plug out your current hdmi cable and input it in the home theatre? And see if things are working as intended? 
Thanks a lot, ill look into it. The reason I didnt mention of any connectors or splitters in general because I game on this setup and losing 144hz is a bummer
Well it’s a home theatre you want to game on your home theatre? 
Also just audio or also screen with the home theatre?
And if you just use the home theatre system temporarily you could just plug out the cable and connect to the home theatre using that port?
🤷♂️ why is that not an option?
@livid steppe ? 😮
I fixed it