Official driver packages will help you to. For best performance in 4K resolutions, it is advisable to use dual-channel memory configurations and the more memory RAM the better (since integrated graphics will use up to half of total system memory to drive the video outputs)Īlso, we recommend checking the requirements of the apps for minimum/recommended specifications. Intel UHD Graphics 620 drivers were collected from official websites of manufacturers and other trusted sources. The graphics driver and controller can work at resolution over DisplayPort™ (DP) 1.2 or HDMI 2.0 (for a total of 3 independent active displays). Intel is working on an update to Intel® Graphics Command Center to allow users to manually switch to 10-bit but this is work in progress and should be available soon, no ETA though. The driver will automatically assign this when all requirements are met.
The display itself must be 10-bit (not 8-bit with dithering). Yes, it can send a 10-bit signal but it depends on the content being 10-bit, DirectX and Fullscreen mode. Regarding your questions, we would like to explain the following details: Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities. Bottom line is that the hardware is able to drive a monitor, but it must be true 10-bit (not 8bit+FRC), because of the driver. Just in case it is of interest for someone: I asked Intel the same questions and got an answer.