[SOLVED] Motherboards with integrated graphics 8k

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Do you have a monitor/tv in mind?

Today, 4k resolution is usually 3840 x 2160 or about 8m pixels.
But, a 8k UHD is 7680 x 4320 or about 33m pixels.

A modern intel 11th or 12th gen processor graphics can display 4096 x 2160 via hdmi at 60hz.
It can display 7680 x 4320 via displayport at 60hz.

A Z690 based motherboard will likely display 4K @60hz.
Such motherboards would expect anything graphics intense to use a discrete graphics card.
Do you have a monitor/tv in mind?

Today, 4k resolution is usually 3840 x 2160 or about 8m pixels.
But, a 8k UHD is 7680 x 4320 or about 33m pixels.

A modern intel 11th or 12th gen processor graphics can display 4096 x 2160 via hdmi at 60hz.
It can display 7680 x 4320 via displayport at 60hz.

A Z690 based motherboard will likely display 4K @60hz.
Such motherboards would expect anything graphics intense to use a discrete graphics card.
 
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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
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?
 
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?
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 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.
So you really need a complete system. Right?
 
Motherboard has the hookups. Cpu supplies the ability. The better the cpu graphics, the better the outputs from the motherboard, upto it's limitations.

Monitor size is irrelevant. A 19" 1080p (1920x1080) resolution has the exact same pixel count as a 70" giant screen 1080p. The only difference being the size of the individual pixels.

So what you need for 8k is a CPU/APU that's 8k compliant, which as said is Intel 11th/12th non-F or 5600g/5700g Ryzens

Hdmi 2.0 supports 8k @ 30Hz 4/2/0 non HDR, hdmi 2.1 can support 8k @ 60Hz 4/4/4 HDR. As can DP 1.4 or 2.0. Just make doubly sure the adapter for DP-Hdmi doesn't downscale to hdmi 1.4 or you'll lose signal integrity.
 
So what criteria for the system? There's somewhat of a difference between a solid, quiet htpc that's going to sit under the TV in the living room, to a full tower with glass sides and glaring rgb unicorn rainbow puke.

Best option might be a Nuc11 Pro or Enthusiast, far cheaper and probably far more available than a standard pc.