hehe.. thanks sir.. sana may lumabas sa sunod hvec processing na sinasaksak lang sa usb.. and sana available sa cdrking para di magastos.. hehe
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I doubt that. For now, dedicated graphics is the solution (Geforce GTX 960 or the expected AMD Trinidad GPU).
AMD's CES demo was Carrizo performing UHD 60Hz HEVC playback with low CPU utilization, which is a feat at this point. Carrizo is expected in 2Q 2015.
Intel is likely to be behind in video format support until Skylake is released (expected 4Q 2015 or 1Q 2016).
You may be able to stretch your current rig for HEVC 4K playback as long as you run chroma subsampling and play no deep color files. DXVA can be utilized for partial acceleration of HEVC as long as deep color is not required. With some DXVA help, a desktop quad-core Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge / Haswell can handle 4k 60fps HEVC (minimal to no dropped frames).
Deep color would make most systems revert to CPU decoding, and that is very demanding (an i5/i7 clocked at 4.4GHz can only sustain about 25fps when playing back high bitrate deep color 4K videos).
As for a Bay Trail build, the fastest Intel-optimized HEVC decoder (Strongene) can only help the Bay Trail decode upto 1080p60 video in H.265/HEVC. It struggles with anything higher.