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So I have read people complaining about lack of 4K 60Hz but 4K 30Hz seems to be working correctly. I just ordered a vizio 70" 4K TV (http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M70-C3-70-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YVAM) and am curious if my sandy bridge (nvidia GT640, i5 2500k, 16GB, GA-H61M-USB3-B3 hackitosh running 10.10.4 is going to support 4K or not.
I am not a gamer so I would assume that not having 60hz shouldn't be an issue for me as I normally just stream movies and use the system as an HTPC. I do want the resolution since I have significant 4K content and all the photos that I take are 4K and above.
TV doesn't get delivered until Monday so any insight would be greatly appreciated. If this means a graphics card upgrade then I am fine with that. I know that my hackintosh is slightly dated but if it can run 4K then it has all the pieces that I need for an HTPC so would rather not have to upgrade
I am not a gamer so I would assume that not having 60hz shouldn't be an issue for me as I normally just stream movies and use the system as an HTPC. I do want the resolution since I have significant 4K content and all the photos that I take are 4K and above.
TV doesn't get delivered until Monday so any insight would be greatly appreciated. If this means a graphics card upgrade then I am fine with that. I know that my hackintosh is slightly dated but if it can run 4K then it has all the pieces that I need for an HTPC so would rather not have to upgrade