Modern motherboards don't provision integrated graphics. That comes with either a discrete GPU or an APU (processor with GPU included) now.Hi, anyone know of motherboards that have integrated graphics supporting 8k@30Hz?
Just look at the boards HDMI 2.1 can do 8K @ 30Hi, anyone know of motherboards that have integrated graphics supporting 8k@30Hz?
This means you need a motherboard/CPU combo to do what you need. Is this system for watching videos only?Thanks all for your replies. I just wanted a motherboard to have integrated graphics so I do not have to buy a discreet add-on card. I am not a performance user so hope there is a cheaper option. I am hooking up my 8k TV via dp>hdmi cable as there is no dp port on the TV. The TV I am buying this week is https://www.tcl.com/au/en/products/x925/75X925.html
Hi, yes watching movies, browsing, spreadsheets etc. Occasionally editing home videos, converting audio formats etc but low level stuff.This means you need a motherboard/CPU combo to do what you need. Is this system for watching videos only? Also, what is your budget? Do you need all the other components to spec out a system, or just a mobo/CPU?
So you really need a complete system. Right?Hi, yes watching movies, browsing, spreadsheets etc. Occasionally editing home videos, converting audio formats etc but low level stuff.
At the moment I am using a HP ProDesk 400 G7 SFF 16GB Memory Intel UHD Graphics 630 running a 65" 4k TV at 3840x2160@60hz. No native thunderbolt option.
My budget is to spend as little as possible to achieve my purpose.
Hi yes a complete system save for storage as I have a few SSDs in my drawer.So you really need a complete system. Right?
I think will be a standard desktop nothing flashy. For movies, browsing, youtubing, spreadsheeding etc. I don't play a single game on it.So what criteria for the system?