Intel DQ87PG Product Specification - Page 17

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Product Description 1.3.1 Processor Graphics Subsystem The board supports graphics through either the processor Intel HD Graphics or a PCI Express x16 add-in graphics card. The board supports integrated graphics for processors with Intel HD Graphics. 1.3.1.1 Intel® High Definition (Intel® HD) Graphics The Intel HD graphics controller features the following: • 3D Features  DirectX* 11.1 support  OpenGL* 4.0 support • Video  Next Generation Intel® Clear Video Technology HD support is a collection of video playback and enhancement features that improve the end user's viewing experience  Encode/transcode HD content  Playback of high definition content including Blu-ray* disc  Superior image quality with sharper, more colorful images  DirectX* Video Acceleration (DXVA) support for accelerating video processing  Full AVC/VC1/MPEG2 HW Decode  Intel® HD Graphics with Advanced Hardware Video Transcoding (Intel® Quick Sync Video) Note: Intel Quick Sync Video is enabled by an appropriate software application. 1.3.1.2 DisplayPort* DisplayPort is a digital communication interface that utilizes differential signaling to achieve a high bandwidth bus interface designed to support connections between PCs and monitors, projectors, and TV displays. DisplayPort is suitable for display connections between consumer electronics devices such as high definition optical disc players, set top boxes, and TV displays. DisplayPort output can also be converted to HDMI using a DisplayPort-HDMI converter. The DisplayPort interface supports the 1.2 specification, including Multi-Stream Transport (MST) for monitor daisy-chaining. DisplayPort's maximum supported display resolution is 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz. Table 3. DisplayPort Status Conditions PCI Express x16 Connector Status No add-in card installed PCI Express x16 add-in card installed Note: May require BIOS setup menu changes. DisplayPort Status Enabled Enabled (Note) For information about DisplayPort technology Refer to http://www.displayport.org 17

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Product Description
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1.3.1
Processor Graphics Subsystem
The board supports graphics through either the processor Intel HD Graphics or a PCI
Express x16 add-in graphics card.
The board supports integrated graphics for processors with Intel HD Graphics.
1.3.1.1
Intel
®
High Definition (Intel
®
HD) Graphics
The Intel HD graphics controller features the following:
3D Features
DirectX* 11.1 support
OpenGL* 4.0 support
Video
Next Generation Intel
®
Clear Video Technology HD support is a collection of
video playback and enhancement features that improve the end user’s viewing
experience
Encode/transcode HD content
Playback of high definition content including Blu-ray* disc
Superior image quality with sharper, more colorful images
DirectX* Video Acceleration (DXVA) support for accelerating video processing
Full AVC/VC1/MPEG2 HW Decode
Intel
®
HD Graphics with Advanced Hardware Video Transcoding (Intel
®
Quick
Sync Video)
Note: Intel Quick Sync Video is enabled by an appropriate software application.
1.3.1.2
DisplayPort*
DisplayPort is a digital communication interface that utilizes differential signaling to
achieve a high bandwidth bus interface designed to support connections between PCs
and monitors, projectors, and TV displays.
DisplayPort is suitable for display
connections between consumer electronics devices such as high definition optical disc
players, set top boxes, and TV displays.
DisplayPort output can also be converted to
HDMI using a DisplayPort-HDMI converter. The DisplayPort interface supports the
1.2 specification, including Multi-Stream Transport (MST) for monitor daisy-chaining.
DisplayPort’s maximum supported display resolution is 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz.
Table 3.
DisplayPort Status Conditions
PCI Express x16 Connector Status
DisplayPort Status
No add-in card installed
Enabled
PCI Express x16 add-in card installed
Enabled
(Note)
Note:
May require BIOS setup menu changes.
For information about
Refer to
DisplayPort technology