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Bonjour je suis en train de configurer un pc qui a une carte graphique : intel graphics UHD 630, et je voulais acheter un écran de tv FHD 4K 43", j'aimerai savoir si c'est possible si la carte graphique UHD 630 peut gérer un écran de 43 pouces ? Car dans les informations sur la uhd 630 il est indiqué résolution maximum 4096*2304, ça me parait peu, ça ne fait que 19 pouces non ?
Merci d'avance, bien à vous.
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First of all, no "card" is involved; the graphics engine is built into the processor.
Secondly, that resolution is actually higher than 4K. This has nothing to do with screen size.
If the PC provides DisplayPort (DP) port(s), each will support a 4K monitor at up to 60Hz. If the PC provides HDMI port(s), the same should be possible, but it depends upon the quality of the LSPcon chip used on the motherboard (some cheaper solutions will still support 4K, but only at up to 30Hz).
Hope this helps,
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Bonjour n.scott.pearson,
Merci pour ta réponse.
1- oui je sais, ce n'est pas une carte graphique mais un chipset intégrée à la carte mère.
2- oui sur le pc que je configure (avant-achat) il a déjà sur le châssis : un dp + 1 hdmi + (Dongle : HDMI ou DVI ou VGA).
3- Sur la fiche technique de l'UHD 630 il y a d'indiqué résolution maximal 4096*2304 et moi je comptais acheter une tv 43"
Est que le chipset intel graphics UHD 630 peut gérer un écrans 43" Pouces ??
Merci.
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Bonjour encore merci pour ta réponse n.scott.pearson,
lol oui je sais je t'ai dis que je savais que ce n'était pas une cate graphique mais une puce intégrée...
1- Ok cool donc la UHD gère facilement un 43" pouces ? c'est ce que je voulais savoir.
2- pourquoi Intel indique sur sa documentation que la résolution maximale est 4096*2304 ??
Merci, bonne soirée à toi.
Guillaume.
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The UHD 630 graphics engine - which is inside the processor - can simultaneously support three DisplayPort (DP) 1.2 output streams. Each of these streams can support a monitor with a resolution of up to 4096 x 2304 and a refresh rate of up to 60Hz (higher refresh rates possible at lower resolutions).
The typical 4K TV natively supports a resolution of 3840 x 2160 at refresh rates up to 60Hz. The size of the screen doesn't matter; supporting a 43" TV is the same as supporting a 70" TV.
Bottom line, the UHD 630 graphics engine can support three of these TVs . Now, in your planned system, it looks like you will by default have a DP and a HDMI connector. Each of these can support a 4K TV, so you could actually have two of these TVs hooked up.
Hope this helps,
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Bonjour encore merci pour ta réponse n.scott.pearson,
lol oui je sais je t'ai dis que je savais que ce n'était pas une carte graphique mais une puce intégrée...
1- Ok cool donc la UHD gère facilement un 43" pouces ? c'est ce que je voulais savoir.
2- pourquoi Intel indique sur sa documentation que la résolution maximale est 4096*2304 ??
Merci, bonne soirée à toi.
Guillaume.
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Because that's the maximum resolution supported. See these pages for more information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_resolution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI
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Bonjour David D,
Merci pour votre réponse.
et par la suite, si je prends 3 écrans, je ne peux pas prendre des écrans de plus de 19" (4096*2304) ?
Ou est ce que c'est possible de prendre des écrans plus grands tels que 22" ou 23" ?? Merci beaucoup. Bonne journée.
Guillaume.
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You can use any size display that you desire. Do not confuse display size with pixel resolution. 19" is a display size. 4096 * 2304 is a pixel resolution. One does not predicate the other. You could have a 30" monitor with a 3840 x 2160 (4K) resolution. You could also have a 70" monitor with a 3840 x 2160 resolution.
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Merci beaucoup n.scott.pearson,
Je suis convaincu et rassuré.
Merci, je te souhaite une bonne journée.
P.S.. : Pour info le pc que je suis en train de configurer est un Lenovo P330 Tiny réducteur de forme mini à 135w à i7-8700 / 32Go ram / 512 sdd / 6 usb3 / 1 Thunderbolt / 1DP / 1 HDMI / + 2 Dongles aux choix soit First Dongle HDMI je prends / en second dongle : j'hésite entre le VGA ou le DVI...
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What graphics solution did you go with? My understanding is that the choices are: (1) Intel HD Graphics, (2) NVIDIA Quadro P620 or (3) NVIDIA Quadro P1000.
When you mention dongles, I am unsure what you mean. You are connecting the HDMI output to your first monitor, correct? Presumably you are using HDMI to HDMI cable here (and not a dongle)? On the DisplayPort connector, you can connect directly to a DisplayPort monitor or you can use a dongle to connect to a HDMI monitor, a DVI monitor or a VGA monitor. With HDMI, you can go to any monitor resolution that you want (i.e. perhaps another 4K monitor or TV?😉). With DVI, you will be somewhat limited in the monitors you can use. With VGA, you will be very limited in the monitors you can use (i.e. 1920 x 1080 is typical max resolution for VGA).
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