Intel DG41KR Product Specification - Page 19

Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT 5.0, 6.1.3, Configuration Modes, 6.1.4, High-Definition - support

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Product Description • Display ⎯ Supports digital and analog displays up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz refresh (QXGA); also supports 1920 x 1080 resolution for full high-definition video playback quality ⎯ Dual independent display support 1.6.1.2 Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT 5.0) DVMT enables enhanced graphics and memory performance through highly efficient memory utilization. DVMT ensures the most efficient use of available system memory for maximum 2-D/3-D graphics performance. The amount of system memory allocated to DVMT varies depending on the amount of total system memory installed as well as the operating system being used. For Windows Vista, a minimum of 128 MB can be allocated to DVMT and a maximum of over 2 GB can be allocated to DVMT with the correct amount of memory installed. DVMT returns system memory back to the operating system when the additional system memory is no longer required by the graphics subsystem. DVMT will always use a minimal fixed portion of system physical memory (as set in the BIOS Setup program) for compatibility with legacy applications. An example of this would be when using VGA graphics under DOS. Once loaded, the operating system and graphics drivers allocate additional system memory to the graphics buffer as needed for performing graphics functions. NOTE The use of DVMT requires operating system driver support. 1.6.1.3 Configuration Modes The video modes supported by this board are based on the Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) modes of the monitor to which the system is connected. Standard monitors are assumed. 1.6.1.4 High-Definition Multimedia Interface* (HDMI*) The HDMI port supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multichannel digital audio on a single cable. It is compatible with all ATSC and DVB HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio. The HDMI port is compliant with the HDMI 1.3 specification. Depending on the type of add-in card installed in the PCI Express x16 connector, the HDMI port will behave as described in Table 4. Table 4. HDMI Port Status Conditions PCI Express x16 Connector Status No add-in card installed Non-video PCI Express x1 add-in card installed PCI Express x4, x8, or x16 add-in card installed ADD2 or MEC/ADD2+ card installed HDMI Port Status Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 19

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Product Description
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Display
Supports digital and analog displays up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz refresh
(QXGA); also supports 1920 x 1080 resolution for full high-definition video
playback quality
Dual independent display support
1.6.1.2
Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT 5.0)
DVMT enables enhanced graphics and memory performance through highly efficient
memory utilization.
DVMT ensures the most efficient use of available system memory
for maximum 2-D/3-D graphics performance.
The amount of system memory
allocated to DVMT varies depending on the amount of total system memory installed
as well as the operating system being used.
For Windows Vista, a minimum of 128 MB
can be allocated to DVMT and a maximum of over 2 GB can be allocated to DVMT with
the correct amount of memory installed. DVMT returns system memory back to the
operating system when the additional system memory is no longer required by the
graphics subsystem.
DVMT will always use a minimal fixed portion of system physical memory (as set in the
BIOS Setup program) for compatibility with legacy applications.
An example of this
would be when using VGA graphics under DOS.
Once loaded, the operating system
and graphics drivers allocate additional system memory to the graphics buffer as
needed for performing graphics functions.
NOTE
The use of DVMT requires operating system driver support.
1.6.1.3
Configuration Modes
The video modes supported by this board are based on the Extended Display
Identification Data (EDID) modes of the monitor to which the system is connected.
Standard monitors are assumed.
1.6.1.4
High-Definition Multimedia Interface* (HDMI*)
The HDMI port supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-
channel digital audio on a single cable.
It is compatible with all ATSC and DVB HDTV
standards and supports 8-channel digital audio. The HDMI port is compliant with the
HDMI 1.3 specification.
Depending on the type of add-in card installed in the PCI Express x16 connector, the
HDMI port will behave as described in Table 4.
Table 4.
HDMI Port Status Conditions
PCI Express x16 Connector Status
HDMI Port Status
No add-in card installed
Enabled
Non-video PCI Express x1 add-in card installed
Disabled
PCI Express x4, x8, or x16 add-in card installed
Disabled
ADD2 or MEC/ADD2+ card installed
Disabled