Article ID: 000038211 Content Type: Product Information & Documentation Last Reviewed: 12/09/2022

Does Intel® Graphics Support 4K Dual Display Configurations?

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Summary

Intel Graphics controllers (4th Generation and newer) support 4K resolutions (4096x2160 or 3840x2160) with refresh rates of up to 60hz.

Description

Looking for computers that support 4k in dual display configuration.

Resolution

Make sure your system meets the requirements:

  1. Identify your processor. If you don't know your model number, you can use the Intel® Processor Identification Utility.
  2. Visit the product specification site.
  3. Search for your processor model.
  4. Under the Processor Graphics section, find the # of Displays Supported by the graphics controller included in that processor to confirm the maximum number of displays that is supported.
  5. Under the Processor Graphics section, find the maximum resolution supported by the graphics controller included in that processor to confirm the maximum resolution supported.
  6. Confirm the video output on the computer and the video input on the display is either DisplayPort* 1.2 or HDMI 2.0. For HDMI 2.0 and 4K@60hz, the cable must be rated as High Speed HDMI.
  7. Confirm the display device (TV or Monitor) is also able to support 4K resolutions at 60hz refresh rate.
Note

Most devices will support any resolution and refresh rate up to the maximum value listed. To find the resolutions supported by your computer and display, check with those specific manufacturers.

If you are using multiple displays in clone or duplicate mode, you can only select a resolution supported by all displays.

Based on your chipset, monitor capabilities, and manufacturer configurations, your maximum supported resolution can vary.