Question 4750G with Displayport?

Dec 28, 2020
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I haven't built a PC in a long time, I'm currently on an i5-3570k that's still decent but I figured it's about time. Since I built that PC a lot has changed, tons of new terminology (infinity fabric? Wtf?) and I'm trying to figure out what's what now. I decided to build a new pc around a 4750G because it's 8 core and I don't game, integrated video is fine and I still currently use it on the 3570k. I debated between using two 24" 1080p displays or a 34" 1440p, I have always had a dual setup but I'm veering towards the ultrawide. My question is this:

Does the integrated graphics in the 4750G support 4k or 1440p over Displayport with a high refresh rate? The Asrock B550M Pro 4 supports the processor and provides the following:

Supports HDMI 2.1 with max. resolution up to 4K x 2K (4096x2160) @ 60Hz
  • Supports DisplayPort 1.4 with max. resolution up to 5K (5120x2880)@120Hz
  • Supports D-Sub with max. resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz
  • Supports Auto Lip Sync, Deep Color (12bpc), xvYCC and HBR (High Bit Rate Audio) with HDMI 2.1 Port (Compliant HDMI monitor is required)
  • Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) with HDMI 2.1
  • Supports HDCP 2.3 with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 Ports
  • Supports 4K Ultra HD (UHD) playback with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 Ports

So the limitations would be the APU and I can't find anything in regards to what this APU supports for resolutions and refresh rates over different connections. I was leaning to the 3700x but then I would have to buy probably at least an RX 550 which is another $100, and like I said I don't game I just mostly run Plex, encode video, edit video etc so the 8 cores will be awesome I just need something to drive an ultrawide at full res with decent refresh rate and I'm hoping the 4750G can do that over Displayport? Thanks
 
I haven't built a PC in a long time, I'm currently on an i5-3570k that's still decent but I figured it's about time. Since I built that PC a lot has changed, tons of new terminology (infinity fabric? Wtf?) and I'm trying to figure out what's what now. I decided to build a new pc around a 4750G because it's 8 core and I don't game, integrated video is fine and I still currently use it on the 3570k. I debated between using two 24" 1080p displays or a 34" 1440p, I have always had a dual setup but I'm veering towards the ultrawide. My question is this:

Does the integrated graphics in the 4750G support 4k or 1440p over Displayport with a high refresh rate? The Asrock B550M Pro 4 supports the processor and provides the following:

Supports HDMI 2.1 with max. resolution up to 4K x 2K (4096x2160) @ 60Hz
  • Supports DisplayPort 1.4 with max. resolution up to 5K (5120x2880)@120Hz
  • Supports D-Sub with max. resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz
  • Supports Auto Lip Sync, Deep Color (12bpc), xvYCC and HBR (High Bit Rate Audio) with HDMI 2.1 Port (Compliant HDMI monitor is required)
  • Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) with HDMI 2.1
  • Supports HDCP 2.3 with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 Ports
  • Supports 4K Ultra HD (UHD) playback with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 Ports
So the limitations would be the APU and I can't find anything in regards to what this APU supports for resolutions and refresh rates over different connections. I was leaning to the 3700x but then I would have to buy probably at least an RX 550 which is another $100, and like I said I don't game I just mostly run Plex, encode video, edit video etc so the 8 cores will be awesome I just need something to drive an ultrawide at full res with decent refresh rate and I'm hoping the 4750G can do that over Displayport? Thanks
It's IGPU is powerful enough for that.
 
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4750G was like 430 with tax (apparently Hong Kong collects California state salex tax, why am I not surprised) it was cheaper to buy a 3700x (with cooler, 4750G had none) and go from a pro 4 to a b550m HDV with a power color rx 550 4gb. That card should easily drive 3840x1440 at 144hz for non gaming purposes and possibly 2 other displays over hdmi and DVI. Don't have to worry about whether the cpu will show up in a month, or buy a separate cooler. Plus the 3700x has more cache, would have been nice to use an APU... Maybe in 10 years from now on the next upgrade. Thanks guys.