Yes, it normally should, if you're using iGPU (integrated graphics) then GPU is part of CPU and all even weakest i3 Gen6 Intel CPUs do support 4K at 60 Hz (with right cable/monitor/settings combination course, e.g. wrong cable wouldn't have sufficient bandwidth to accommodate high resolutions). If you're using add-on discrete GPU card in PCIe slot then check specification of this card.
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sam55todd
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December 23rd, 2022 03:00
Yes, it normally should, if you're using iGPU (integrated graphics) then GPU is part of CPU and all even weakest i3 Gen6 Intel CPUs do support 4K at 60 Hz (with right cable/monitor/settings combination course, e.g. wrong cable wouldn't have sufficient bandwidth to accommodate high resolutions).
If you're using add-on discrete GPU card in PCIe slot then check specification of this card.
redxps630
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Concur w Sam, CPU of 7050 has Intel HD graphics 630
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