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zBook 15 G3
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Hello,

 

we plan to use the zBook 15 G3 (FHD 1920 x 1080) together with 2 external 4k displays (3840 x 2160) at the Thunderbolt3 dock. Will any of the offered graphic cards do the job at 60Hz? Main usage for software development and measurement data analysis; no games or 3D.

 

 Thanks

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Yes I can confirm that I have connected a 4K monitor to my Zbook 15 G3 using a USB-C (thunderbolt) to DP adapter and also using a DP to HDMI adapter. The dock has both USB-C and DP ports on it. I have not driven 2 x 4Ks at the same time since I only own 1, but even with the Intel 520 video you should have no problem. Mine drives a 4K and a FHD at the same time with no problems at all. I am told that each thunderbolt port can drive 4 x 4K monitors. I would suggest connecting the 2 4K monitors to 2 different ports. 

 

HP has loaned me the Zbook 15 G3 mobile work station in connection with my volunteer work on the Forum. 

 

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