2016-11-26, 22:04
I think it is the InTru3D feature that makes MVC 3D possible (Decoding MVC in hardware)
Look here. These are the HD graphics models with support for InTru3D.
And these are all CPUs which are meant with "formerly codenamed Bay Trail":
Found here: http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/5...Trail#@All
HD graphic only hast a number on i3/i5/i7. On Atom, Celeron and Pentium its only the name "HD graphics"
When you look in the list above, InTru3D is only supported by "numbered" Intel GPUs and the old ones "formerly codenamed Bay Trail" GPUs.
In the meantime I tested it on a IvyBridge i5-3570. An it worked well!
I ordered a i3-6100T now.
Look here. These are the HD graphics models with support for InTru3D.
Quote:Which Intel graphics support Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology?Found here: http://www.intel.eu/content/www/eu/en/su...05683.html
Intel InTru 3D Technology is supported by the following products:
Intel® HD Graphics for Previous Generation Intel® Processors (formerly codenamed Bay Trail)
Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 5200
Intel® Iris™ Graphics 5100
Intel® HD Graphics 4200/4400/4600/5000
Intel® HD Graphics 4000/2500
Intel® HD Graphics 3000/2000
And these are all CPUs which are meant with "formerly codenamed Bay Trail":
Found here: http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/5...Trail#@All
HD graphic only hast a number on i3/i5/i7. On Atom, Celeron and Pentium its only the name "HD graphics"
When you look in the list above, InTru3D is only supported by "numbered" Intel GPUs and the old ones "formerly codenamed Bay Trail" GPUs.
In the meantime I tested it on a IvyBridge i5-3570. An it worked well!
I ordered a i3-6100T now.