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Timeline for UHD compatible Graphic Card

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Jan 10, 2017 at 14:49 comment added Encombe I have a GT 710 and I have not been able to get it to work in 3840x2160 at 30Hz on a Samsung UE48JU6xxx UHD TV. 1920x1080 at 60 Hz works.
Nov 23, 2016 at 17:27 comment added Adam Wykes @SEJPM you are right - the wikipedia page I was using to make this statement was wrong. I determined this more recently on SuperUser, where I have recently refocused my efforts: superuser.com/questions/1145817/…. I won't make a suggestion here because of that, but you're certainly welcome to. I believe that unfortunately, his best bet (on the Nvidia side) is the the GTX 950 or 1050, and for AMD, the RX 460. Everything else is either too high TDP or a rebrand of older stuff without HEVC decode.
Nov 23, 2016 at 15:20 comment added SEJPM @AdamWykes From what I can tell the GT710 can only do H.265 encoding / decoding in software and not in hardware (as newer cards can). So if the player supports GPU-assisted software decoding this is fine for the OP but something he has to look out for.
Nov 23, 2016 at 15:18 comment added SEJPM @comicurus Do note however that the GT 710 likely won't be ability to run streaming services in 4K and even UHD Blu-Ray support is questionable as this is a GK208 we're talking about and those didn't (yet) support HDCP 2.2.
Oct 21, 2016 at 8:22 comment added SGR @comicurus If you'd looked a little bit harder you'd have seen the asterisk next to the 2560x1600, which references this line at the bottom of the page '* 3840x2160 at 30Hz or 4096x2160 at 24Hz supported over HDMI.' As long as you plug in by the HDMI port, you can watch UHD video at 24Hz.
Jul 21, 2016 at 14:29 comment added comicurus Thank you for your answer. I saw this GT710 during my searches but, on the official Nvidia website, it says that it only goes to 2560x1600 .. ^^
Jul 21, 2016 at 13:24 history answered A.J. Ruckman CC BY-SA 3.0