In the context of HDMI 2.1, the max refresh rate refers to the highest number of times per second that an image can be refreshed or redrawn on the screen when connected via an HDMI 2.1 interface. HDMI 2.1 can support a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz at 4K resolution and a staggering 24...
But in January 2017, HDMI 2.1 added support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology, which allowed users to enable G-Sync functionality over HDMI. In a similar vein, HDMI used to be the only way to enjoy the superior colors and contrast of HDR. However, VESA leveled the playing field...
Max. TMDS Character Rate165 MHz340 MHz340 MHz600 MHzN/A Data Channels33334 Encoding Scheme (Efficiency)TMDS (80%)TMDS (80%)TMDS (80%)TMDS (80%)16b/18b (88.8%) Compression---DSC 1.2 (optional) Color Format Support RGBYes)YesYesYesYes Y′CBCR 4:4:4YesYesYesYesYes Y′CBCR 4:2...
Header Cell - Column 0 Max Transmission RateMax Data RateUncompressed Resolution/Refresh Rate Support (24 bpp)Max DSC Resolution/Refresh RateGPU Introduction DisplayPort Versions Row 0 - Cell 1 Row 0 - Cell 2 Row 0 - Cell 3 Row 0 - Cell 4 Row 0 - Cell 5 1.0-1.1a 10.8 Gbps 8.64 Gb...
(1) Up to 8K(7680x4320) resolution, 4K@144Hz Max Refresh Rate (2) Support LPCM, PCM, DTS, DSD, Dolby AC/2.0/5.1/7.1 (3) Transmission Speed: 48 Gbps (4)HDMI 2.1, Supports Dolby Vision & Audio (5) Support 3D / CEC / HDR (6) Support VRR / AMD Free-Sync / G-Sync 2 Type...
Intel Customer Support Technician. Translate 0 Kudos Copy link Reply EinarsL Beginner 06-18-2023 03:27 AM 9,761 Views Hi @Jocelyn_Intel ! Thanks for reply and I'm sorry for late response. Yes refresh rate limitation issue happen with HDMI 2.0. I'm connecting it...
Intel Arc Alchemist DG2 currently only features Physical Layers (PHY) for DisplayPort HBR3 (UHBR10 certification still pending VESA CTS Release) or HDMI TMDS (max. 4K @ 60 Hz). To achieve HDMI 2.1 Fixed Rate Link (FRL), the Protocol Converter (PCON) Realtek RTD2173 is used like shown ...
support 480p/576i/576p/720p@50/60Hz/1080p@50/60/120Hz/1440P@60/120Hz/4Kx2K@30/60Hz with 24bit RGB/YcbCR 4:4:4/YcbCR 4:2:2,4K@120Hz YUV 4:2:0(Not support RGB4:4:4). Max.bandwidth per channel: 600MHz. Max. baud rate per display: 18.5Gbps Compliant with HDMI2.0b ,HDCP1.4...
I've done this with 2 cables, 1 old, and 1 brand new that supports 8K video. My monitor is a 2K device with a max refresh rate of 75Hz If I go Mini>>HDMI>>Display it doesn't work If I use HDMI directly and hold down the power button for ten seconds I do see the display ...
The Cable Matters HDMI cable will allow your 4K gaming monitor to operate at its maximum refresh rate (or at least up to 240Hz). That matters if you’re a gamer with lightning-fast reflexes and want an extra edge in those sniper-on-sniper duels the best FPS games are known for. It’...