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X-299 Intel SGX Capable?

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2019/01/28 17:13:04 (permalink)
I'm running two different X-299 systems - one Dark, one mATX 2 and curious whether these boards are Intel SGX capable. I've searched both, user manuals and forums and unfortunately, cannot find any info (which is kind of leading me to conclude they are not). If they are not capable today, is this a BIOS update thing or just not possible with X-299? 
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    Re: X-299 Intel SGX Capable? 2019/01/28 17:30:36 (permalink)
    I see no Bios setting on the X299 Dark or X299 FTW K Motherboards.
    Intel® X299 Chipset 122941 & Intel® X299 Chipset Product Specifications
    Intel SGX Homepage | Intel® Software - Intel® Developer Zone
    Intel® vPro™ technology, Intel® Core™ processor, Intel® Pentium® processor and Intel® Celeron® processor branded systems with initial ship dates in Q3 2015 will have Intel SGX silicon capabilities. In order to use Intel SGX, BIOS support is required. OEMs can choose whether to provide BIOS support or not. If BIOS support is provided, it can be shipped turned on or turned off. OEMs can choose to not provide Intel SGX BIOS support. This will render Intel SGX capabilities inert (this means it cannot be turned on without potentially violating the product warranty). 
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    Re: X-299 Intel SGX Capable? 2019/01/29 17:21:39 (permalink)
    Thanks for that -- consistent with what I've found so far as well.
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    Re: X-299 Intel SGX Capable? 2019/01/31 05:58:04 (permalink)
    Intel SGX is another bs DRM that allows playback of Ultra HD 4K Blu Ray discs on PC. It is the ONLY DRM that provides a handshake between Cyberlink PowerDVD software and your PC hardware. But here's the real kicker... only Intel CPU's with an iGPU (integrated graphics) support SGX. And the dumbest part is, if you have a powerful GPU such as a GTX 1080Ti or RTX 2080Ti and you have an Intel CPU with an iGPU, you have to take your HDMI cable out of the Nvidia GPU and put it into the Intel integrated iGPU socket and run your 4K Blu Ray movies through the integrated graphics chip instead of your main graphics card. And you can't use Displayport for SGX. It has to be over HDMI 2.0 or higher.
     
    Nvidia does not support SGX software and neither does AMD. Intel are literally the only ones who support it. This lousy DRM was requested by the big name movie companies and it has literally murdered 4K Blu Ray playback on PC as a result. I mean who the heck uses integrated graphics these days other than on low powered office laptops?
     
    What really boils my fluids though is that the SGX DRM was created to prevent piracy of 4K Blu Ray discs and pirates have already cracked them. So it was a huge waste of time. And now people who legitimately buy 4K Blu Ray discs can only play them back on PC if they're using an integrated Intel iGPU. 
     
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    To play 4K Blu Ray discs on PC you will need:-
     
    1) An Intel CPU with an iGPU (integrated graphics) 6th gen or above.
    2) A 4K Blu Ray optical drive
    3) A HDMI 2.0 (or above) cable
    4) Playback software that supports SGX (such as Cyberlink PowerDVD)
    5) 4K Blu Ray movie discs
    6) A 4K monitor that supports HDMI 2.0 (or above)
    post edited by Ravenmaster - 2019/02/10 13:57:59

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