I have connected it to my 4K tv, and it has been able to go up to 1440p as well as 4K but at 30hz(that is the max refresh rate on my tvs hdmi ports). my laptop is an HP Envy notebook. Does this mean it is compatible or just abl...
HDMI(高清晰度多媒体接口):音频和视频信号,最适合电视到PC的连接 DisplayPort (DP): The best connector for an audio and video signal, and can transmit 144Hz up to 4k. 显示端口(DP):音频和视频信号的最佳连接器,可以传输144Hz到4k。 Digital Visual Interface (DVI): For video only, perfect for old...
Up to two displays: One display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 144Hz over HDMI To be more specific regarding the Mac mini M2... no, it does not appear that it supports 144Hz refresh rate. Reply User profile for user: P...
monitor : MSI G24C 144Hz Can I use 144Hz refresh rate on this PC? I knew that HDMI & DVI-D port can't support 144Hz in board (no GPU) In no GPU, HDMI & DVI-D can refresh only 60Hz in 144Hz Monitor(cause bandwidth of m/b like 1920*1200@60Hz) But I realize m/b mortar ...
UHD 620 can support 4k 60fps, so it technically should support 1440p at least at 120hz, since that requires the same amount of bandwith. However, I can not set the refresh rate over 75hz at any resolution. I'm using HDMI 2.0 cable, which came with the monitor, and the monitor is ...
If so, would you say it'd be safer to use a USB-C to HDMI cable to connect them from the Mac mini's USB-C port to the monitor's HDMI port in terms of the potential issue with the 100Hz refresh rate, or would that not change much, if anything? Also, you're right! Sometimes...
Recently bought the ultrawide AOC CU34G2X 34" monitor to use as pair for my Ideapad Gaming 15IHU6, but on the recommended resolution I can't set the refresh rate to anything above 30hz, I double checked on Lenovo part search website with my serial number and it does support HDM...
As you know this monitor has HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4, my laptop (Dell G15) has HDMI 2.0 and Thunderbolt 4. I remember i read somewhere on Acer website that: - connection HDMI to HDMI can be 2,560 x 1,440, 60 Hz, 10 bit or 2,560 x 1,440, 144 Hz, 8 bit ...
144Hz refresh rate, you must meet two requirements, one is the stand-alone graphics card can support, the second is the video cable needs to use the DP line, the DP attached to the 144 display definitely supports the 144Hz refresh rate, the HDMI line is only the highest Support 120Hz....
or it's better to buy external monitor which has 144hz. you can connect it throught hdmi port 1 answers visit acer service centrein your country for panel replacement, very few on this forum were able to diy without repercussions, either the screen they bought was wrong or display and ...