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Multiple Display Configuration Options for Intel® NUC Kits NUC10i7FN,


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Article ID 000056438

Last Reviewed 10/18/2022

This guide provides the most common multiple display configuration options.
Intel® NUC Kits NUC10i7FN, NUC10i5FN, and NUC10i3FN have the following:
One HDMI port (2.0b-compliant)
One Type C port

See the Processor Graphics subsystem section of the Technical Product Specification
document for your Intel NUC for
additional information, including:

Multi-stream transport daisy chaining


DisplayPort via Type C

Before You Begin


We recommend you first update your Intel NUC to the latest:
BIOS and graphics driver, using Intel® Driver & Support Assistant

HDMI firmware

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Two displays

Display Intel NUC port TV/monitor port Maximum supported resolution

1 HDMI HDMI 4096x2160 at 60Hz

2 DisplayPort (Type C) DisplayPort or Type C 4096x2304 at 60Hz

Or

Maximum
Intel NUC
Display TV/monitor port supported
port
resolution

DisplayPort 2560x1600 at
1 DisplayPort or Type C
(Type C) 60Hz

Daisy-chain (up to two displays):  From


2560x1600 at
2 N/A DisplayPort OUT on first monitor to the
60Hz
DisplayPort IN on the second monitor

Daisy-chaining describes the ability to connect multiple monitors using a single connection
between each one. All displays and all cables must support the DisplayPort 1.2 specification.

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Three displays

Maximum
Intel NUC
Display TV/monitor port supported
port
resolution

4096x2160 at
1 HDMI HDMI
60Hz

DisplayPort 4096x2304 at
2 DisplayPort or Type C
(Type C) 30Hz

Daisy-chain (up to two displays): from


4096x2304 at
3 N/A DisplayPort OUT on first monitor to the
30Hz
DisplayPort IN on the second monitor

Daisy-chaining describes the ability to connect multiple monitors using a single connection
between each one. All displays and all cables must support the DisplayPort 1.2 specification.

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