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Hello,

I would like to purchase a display HP Z38c for my computer HP 570-p033w. However, will they be compatible with each other? On my PC there is HDMI 1.4, but for 4K you need HDMI 2.0. Will it work in this case in 4K definition and 60Hz? Graphic card Intel HD Graphics 630 allows it. 

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hi

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/fr/fr/ark/products/97128/intel-core-i7-7700-processor-8m-cache-up-...

 

it seems that it is possible


but you will probably have performance issues in some cases!

 

 

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Thank you for your fast answer! But will HDMI  1.4 at the PC pass the resolution 4K at 60hz?

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I do not recommend the 4k with an integrated chip

I have explanatory links, but in French ...

https://www.lesnumeriques.com/tv-televiseur/point-sur-connecteur-hdmi-a2421.html

 

support for 4K at 24 Hz and Ultra HD at 30 Hz,

HDMI 1.4 already supports 4K and Ultra HD broadcasting, it is limited to 24 frames per second in 4K (4096 x 2160 px) and 30 frames per second in Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 px). Version 2.0 validated in September 2013 aims to overcome these constraints thanks to a bandwidth of 18 Gb / s. HDMI 2.0 can reach 60 images per second in 4K and thus it is compatible with the new HFR standard, for High Frame Rate, which allows broadcasting at precisely this frequency.

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Thanks for the help! It seems I will need to install an external graphic card, since the only free slot is currently occupied by a sound card. 

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