If you’re not gaming then anything with integrated graphics should play 4k video just fine.
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It seems I have over thought things then. My thinking was I want the most performant processor that the 50 amps of VRMs can handle without being maxed out the whole time. I might be underestimating modern hardware and getting too caught up in spec chasing.
5700G has Vega8 iGPU, not sure how it's relevant as in desktop uses every modern iGPU should handle 4k, you might be overthinking indeed, i'd just buy anything that has iGPU
Thanks for the input. I guess putting aside the intended use case, my thinking was getting the best processor the VRM situation would comfortably allow to account for all the unlikely what-if scenarios I might come up with lol. This seems like a case of not letting perfection be the enemy of good enough. Cheers.