After some test on windows 10
(there is no driver for lower windows like 8.1 etc
, only for 10 and still not avaiable on intel webstie)
Benchmark Geekbench
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/compute/181328
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/864581
Screens from LiveTV test (included HDR test channel)
http://imgur.com/a/C270m
99% of samples from here
http://kodi.wiki/view/Samples#4K_.28UltraHD.29 - Works
tested so far and OK :
H.264 29.970fps, 51Mbps (in MOV, hdmkv's iPhone 6S raw 4K footage)
HEVC 10-bit 59.940fps (in TS)
HEVC 10-bit 59.940fps (Korean ATSC 3.0 satellite TV capture sample)
HDR 10-bit HEVC 24.000fps (in MP4, 'Exodus' and 'Life of Pi' samples)
HDR 10-bit HEVC 25.000fps (in TS, Astra DVB satellite capture sample; no audio) (thanks wrxtasy, courtesy WeTek)
HDR 10-bit HEVC 59.940fps (in MP4, Camp by Sony)
DolbyVision 10-bit HEVC 23.976fps (in TS, LG Comparison Demo) (thanks soyhakan)
DolbyVision 10-bit HEVC 23.976fps (in TS, LG Trailer) (thanks soyhakan)
VP9 (open-source alternative to HEVC) (YouTube) - perfect
5K (5120x2700) 60.000fps (in MP4) (YouTube) - 5k pixels (almost no picture) - 4k perfect
8K (7680x4320) 29.970fps (in MP4) (YouTube) --> 8K pixels (almost no picture) --> 4k perfect