yeah I agree, however I beleive that it doesnt matter how fast your cpu+on board graphics, if the hdmi socket only pumps out a low data rate, hdmi 1.2 or less? 1.3a is needed for bluray 3d so im told?
Well the dual-link DVI connector on the board has enough bandwidth for Blu-ray 3D (if you are connecting it up to a 120Hz monitor for your 3D-ness).
However, I am pretty confident that none of the integrated graphics chips on the i3 or i5 CPUs are powerful enough to process 3D Blu-ray, so the point is a bit moot.
If you want 3D Blu-ray on the PC then you are best to look for a discrete graphics card that supports it (like a GT 240).
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