I have a MSI GeForce GTX 1080TI, which has the following outputs: DisplayPort x 2 (Version 1.4) HDMI 2.0b x 2 DL-DVI-D I'm intending to purchase 3x VG27AQ's from ASUS, which can run at upto 1440p at 165Hz. Unfortunately, I only have two display ports. So
The Dell Optiplex 7050 has an HDMI 1.4 port which has a maximum bandwidth of 10.2Gbps, and a 2560x1440 @144Hz resolution requires 15.93 Gbps, therefore, it should not be able to support that resolution and refresh rate. I was able to find out that the Dell Optiplex 7050 (Tower) has...
I found on various forums and websites that Intel UHD Graphics 630 support 144 Hz and it should be a problem. However, i didnt found info about which cable is able to do it. I am currently using HDMI 1.4 as long as my Asus monitor is having this port. And i m not sure if i ...
DisplayPort 1.3 and upwards support up to 144Hz on resolutions as high as 4K, and supporting monitors until recently, have mostly leveraged DisplayPort to achieve that. HDMI 2.1 has made it possible for gaming TVs and some monitors to use that instead, but for high resolution, high refresh ra...
But it's important to note that there's nothingintrinsic about DisplayPort 1.4 cableswhich makes these kinds of benefits possible. If you want to play a game at 240Hz at 1080p resolution, you would be just as well off using theHDMI 2.0 connection, as that can handle that particular resolu...
https://support.hp.com/ph-en/product/product-specs/hp-pavilion-15.6-inch-gaming-laptop-pc-15-dk2000/... For example: HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-dk2035nm It ONLY has HDMI 2.0 port. Depending on your HDMI cable you can get FHD at 144Hz. Now, please check your cab...
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I am considering 5700XT but I couldn't find detailed specs of its max resolution. Does it support: Dual 1440P monitor @ 144Hz? Single 4K monitor @ 144Hz? Dual 4K monitor @ 144Hz?0 Likes Reply All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic 0 Replies ...
With 120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz and even540Hzdisplays, the refresh rate gets a lot of attention in the marketing of HDTVs and computer monitors. What is this, you may ask? Let’s start at the beginning; fortunately, the term is not complex.A refresh rate is simply the number of ...
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