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Quote Does your motherboard support SGX? What the Advisor says to you?


Yes it does support SGX, software enabled only. Advisor says it is not running, but HWinfo64 says it is.

Quote Both CyberLink and Pioneer say adapters are not allowed. However what else is the LSPCON onboard chip than an internal adapter, right? KabyLake does not have a native HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2. With an active DP to HDMI 2.0 adaptepter it may work. Maybe.


I need to try this, was reading somewhere I could get a splitter to send one side to my 4k display and the other to my older AVR for HD audio DTS-HD and Dobly True HD. When I send it through the TV it downconverts to just DTS or DD.

Quote It is Nvidia who must make their GPUs compatible with UHD BD requirements.


I guess I am having a hard time understanding how my GPU can't pass this data if it has the HDMI 2.0 port and is getting the bitstream unlocked from the CPU. Probably because I am not a programmer by trade.

Quote The easiest way to switch the outputs is (in Windows) to create two-monitor setup for your single monitor. One is connected to the iGPU and the other to the video card. Switching the monitors then takes like 10 seconds.


This is still a PITA for me, and the Intel iGPU looks terrible compared to the Nvidia
I think you meant HDMI 2.0a/b ports as there isn't a HDMI 2.2 port...there is however HDCP 2.2 protection method.....



Only this year 2017, HDMI2.1 was introduced





you are absolutely right, thanks for correcting
I also have a GTX 1070 and Kaby Lake architecture with the UHD Pioneer Optical disc. Unfortunately my Asus Maximus VIII Ranger does not have an HDMI 2.0 port, I believe I can use the display port with an adaptor to get around this but have not verified.

I just want to vent and say it is pretty lame that I can't use my Nvidia GPU HDMI 2.0 port for playing back purchased 4k HDR media. Switching back and forth between the GPU for everyday computing/gaming and to the iGPU just for watching 4k movies is a clugey mess, not to mention a PITA. Just write the SW so I can use my superior graphics card processor instead of the weak intergrated Intel BS. Let Intel unlock the HDMI 2.2 protection stream and send it to my Nvidia GPU HDMI 2.0 port for viewing so I am not switching back and forth between GPU's.

Weak sauce CyberLink.
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