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What GPU can display 3 4K 60Hz displays?

What GPU can display 3 4K 60Hz displays?

(I am not gaming.)

I would like the cheapest Item around, this will be for my Grandpa who realistically only could need to run 2 4k 60Hz monitors but I want this to be possible on a new computer I will build him soon.

Where can I find this information? 

 

Can the iGPU (Skylake) do this?

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What GPU can display 3 4K 60Hz displays?

(I am not gaming.)

I would like the cheapest Item around, this will be for my Grandpa who realistically only could need to run 2 4k 60Hz monitors but I want this to be possible on a new computer I will build him soon.

Where can I find this information? 

 

Can the iGPU (Skylake) do this?

No Skylake has to my knowledge only 1 DP. But if you buy a GTX950 that features HDMI2.0 and DP and it has H.265 decoding so 4K 60Hz are no problem to display.

 

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950 or really anything with at least 3 DPs

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Thank you for the advice, I came to the same conclusion on the 950--->  seems kind of overkill for a grandparent machine...  perhaps I'll sneak gaming into it afterall :ph34r:

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The Xeon E3 1231 V3 IS BETTER Than the Core i5 4690K and a Significantly better value for the non-overclockers or value shoppers.

The OS is like a kind food, Try it before saying if you like it or don't.

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