What LGA 1151 motherboards have BIOS support for SGX?

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No offence, but anyone wanting to play UHD blurays are better off getting a standalone player, rather then attempting to jump through the UHDBD-on-PC-DRM-debacle hoops.

It might change in the future though, initially regular bluray playback was a pain to setup. Now its pretty much commodity hardware.
 
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whm1974

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Right now I wouldn't waste my money anyway. Wait for a few years for UHD movies to become mainstream.
 

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I did not realize that HD 630 graphics was required for UHD BR. I thought only KBL was required.

Most KBL laptops, btw, only have HD 615 or 620.

Is the same requirement true for Netflix 4K, or is that requirement just KBL?

Also, I think that you have a thread title typo. Isn't socket 1150 for previous-gen Haswell?
 

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I did not realize that HD 630 graphics was required for UHD BR. I thought only KBL was required.

Most KBL laptops, btw, only have HD 615 or 620

Yep, apparently those low power Kabylake will not be enough.
 

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Right now, the cheapest and easiest way for UHD 4K Blu-Ray playback is to just buy a Xbox One S (500GB for $250).

I'm thinking about going this route.
 

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Right now, the cheapest and easiest way for UHD 4K Blu-Ray playback is to just buy a Xbox One S (500GB for $250).

I'm thinking about going this route.

Wow, I didn't realize Xbox One S had that feature. (Apparently it has everything but Dolby Atmos)

And regarding price...Yes, that is probably true for the most part as the lowest price I saw previously for a standalone UHD Blu-ray player was $280 at Best Buy though recently this UHD Blu-ray player by Phillips dropped to $199.99.