Thanks for the reply i sent an e-mail to the support.
My computer do meet the requirements.
I'm Using Intel CPU-8700k with Asus Geforce 1080 Ti, you can't use Intel Graphics Card at the same time as you are using a PCI-E Graphic Card. That would cause a conflict in the monitor. You can however switch bettwen graphic cards but that will require that you turn off one and turn on the other one. Laptops usually provides that feature through the EFI. That feature only workks good though if both Graphic cards are connected to the same Video Output. For desktops it won't becuase once PCI-E card is off so is the video output unless the cable is connected striaght to motherboard.
For my part there is no reason to do that while using Geforce 1080 Ti that has support for UHD and 4K.
The Graphic Card pool thet DirectX 12 provides should also be able to use the Intel GPU from the motherboard if it is neccesary thats kinds the whole point with DirectX 12.
From Intels Website
Processor Graphics
Processor Graphics ‡Intel® UHD Graphics 630
Graphics Base Frequency350 MHz
Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency1.20 GHz
Graphics Video Max Memory64 GB
4K SupportYes, at 60Hz
Max Resolution (HDMI 1.4)‡4096x2304@24Hz
Max Resolution (DP)‡4096x2304@60Hz
Max Resolution (eDP - Integrated Flat Panel)‡4096x2304@60Hz
DirectX* Support12
OpenGL* Support4.5
Intel® Quick Sync VideoYes
Intel® InTru™ 3D TechnologyYes
Intel® Clear Video HD TechnologyYes
Intel® Clear Video TechnologyYes
# of Displays Supported ‡3
Device ID0x3E92
Source:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/126684/intel-core-i7-8700k-processor-12m-cache-up-to-4-70-ghz.html
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