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11-02-2016 06:19 AM
I have a new Pavilion 510-P020 and I am wondering if the integrated Intel graphics are capable of driving a 2160p monitor. What is the maximum resolution of the Intel graphics?
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11-02-2016 07:29 AM - edited 11-02-2016 07:32 AM
@schefter wrote:I have a new Pavilion 510-P020 and I am wondering if the integrated Intel graphics are capable of driving a 2160p monitor. What is the maximum resolution of the Intel graphics?
@the maximum resolution of the Intel HD Graphics 530 that is contained in the installed CPU is 4096x2304 @60Hz.
The@ Intel HD Graphics 530 does indeed support 4K @60Hz.
A 2160p display is the same as a 4K display.
Use the HDMI video display output at the rear of the PC to connect to the 4K display.
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11-02-2016 07:29 AM - edited 11-02-2016 07:32 AM
@schefter wrote:I have a new Pavilion 510-P020 and I am wondering if the integrated Intel graphics are capable of driving a 2160p monitor. What is the maximum resolution of the Intel graphics?
@the maximum resolution of the Intel HD Graphics 530 that is contained in the installed CPU is 4096x2304 @60Hz.
The@ Intel HD Graphics 530 does indeed support 4K @60Hz.
A 2160p display is the same as a 4K display.
Use the HDMI video display output at the rear of the PC to connect to the 4K display.
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12-04-2016 02:41 AM
I doubt that will work, but you can try it.
Connections like you just described are normally made with a video card that has 2 GB or better of VRam and a number of onboard video processors.
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