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UHD630 was introduced with Intel Coffee Lake processors. What the HDMI port can do depends on what other components the device manufacturer uses on the motherboard.
Therefore, please share information about the PCs you use.
Please run the Intel System Support Utility for Windows and perform a scan for all options. Attach the output file here.
Please also create a Report for Intel Graphics Drivers and attach the file here.
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i have attached what you have asked for hope this can help you find a solution. thanks
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The device is an HP Pavilion All-in-One 24-xa0026na.
The only video output is HDMI 1.4
This enables the transmission of a video signal with a maximum pixel clock of 300 MHz TMDS.
1920 x 1080 @ 120 Hz (CVT-RB) = 285.55 MHz
1920 x 1080 @ 180 Hz (AOC 24G4 custom video timing) = 415.59 MHz
Unfortunately, you have to stay at 1080p @ 120 Hz. You can't go any further.
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