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Hi,
I bought an Asus n752vx-gc197t with a Intel HD 530 inside. Is it possible to put a video 4K@60HZ on a TV UHD with this computer with the HDMI port? I don't know if the port is HDM1.4 or 2.0, maybe you can help me with that?
Thanks in advance
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Hello StephaneCo,
Thank you for joining the Graphics Community. I will do my best in order to help.
Based on your graphics controller, the maximum supported via HDMI is:
However, you need confirm with your computer manufacturer since they could limit the output to a different resolution. One more thing you need to confirm with ASUS is the HDMI firmware version included is this specific model.
Find ASUS support here: https://www.asus.com/support/ Official Support | ASUS Global
Regards,
Amy C.
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Hello StephaneCo,
Thank you for joining the Graphics Community. I will do my best in order to help.
Based on your graphics controller, the maximum supported via HDMI is:
However, you need confirm with your computer manufacturer since they could limit the output to a different resolution. One more thing you need to confirm with ASUS is the HDMI firmware version included is this specific model.
Find ASUS support here: https://www.asus.com/support/ Official Support | ASUS Global
Regards,
Amy C.
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Thank you very much Amy.
Does it mean that, if I buy an adaptator miniDisplay<=>HDMI 2.0, I should be able to watch 4K@60HZ videos on a UHD TV?
Thanks in advance,
Stéphane
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Sure Stéphane.
It could be possible, but in that case you will need to double check with your computer manufacturer if that specif adapter can give this resolution.
Regards,
Amy C.
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