
The issue is that DxDiag is not detecting my monitor as an Advanced Color capable so HDR option is not available.

Also, I have a high quality HDMI 2.0b Cable and UHD Color option activated on my Samsung TV. I have latest Windows insider preview (17666) and latest Intel graphic drivers (24.20.100.6025). Monitor brand and model number along with the cables used to connect them.Hello, I have a ZOTAC ZBOX-CI547 (i5-7200U & HD 620) that is connected to a Samsung UE55MU7005 (UHD HDR TV). Use the option under the reply window to attach the report to the thread ( Drag and drop here or browse files to attach).Ģ. Provide the Report for Intel® Graphics Drivers, follow this link.ģ.To save your scan, click on " Next", then " Save".Click on the menu where it says " Summary" to change to " Detailed View".Open the application, check the " Everything" box, and click on " Scan" to see the system and device information. By default, Intel® SSU will take you to the " Summary View".

Run the Intel® System Support Utility ( Intel® SSU) and attach the report generated: So we can have more accurate information, please provide the following:ġ. Please check the attachments for the bandwidth required for every resolution. However, you need to check with the system manufacturer (OEM) as the end result depends on the capabilities that the laptop's motherboard and laptop offer.

On the other hand, the DisplayPort (DP) maximum resolution which requires a bandwidth of 16.99 Gbps you may be able to get this resolution via DP 1.2 or higher. The maximum resolution supported by the Intel® HD Graphics 620 via HDMI 1.4 as you can check here: requires a bandwidth of 6.79 Gbps, 1080o 120 or 144Hz need a bandwidth of 7.46 Gbps or 8.96 Gbps respectively, so the bandwidth via HDMI is not enough. Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
