If you are not sure whether to connect the monitor to your PC using DisplayPort or HDMI, then you should read this post carefully. In this post,MiniToolwill give you some information about DisplayPort vs HDMI, then you can know which one to choose. On This Page : Connecting with DisplayPor...
works with the hdmi port, but my abiiltes are not enough, so if you can point me to the correct way to do it I'd be happy to try. Browsing reddit links i had not previously browsed they suggest it can be a hardware problem I would like to thank you, spidey...
This outcome is devastating for the numerous companies that make money from these cables, though there is one upside. Cables, or dongles, that have a DisplayPort on one end and an HDMI female receptacle on the other are licensed. Watch the Latest from AppleInsider TV HDMI Org does, howe...
DisplayPort 1.1 didn't really change the capabilities of DisplayPort, but did introduce the ability to use alternative link layer technologies, for example the use of fiber optics, to extend the length of the cable without degrading the signal. Support for HDCP was also included...
But according to this Reddit Thread, No AMD or Nvidia GPUs have come out with HDMI 2.1 which is the only type of connection to get VRR: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/blr5v7/amd_vrr_support/ Do not know how accurate these comments are concerning needing HDMI 2.1 for VRR to...
If this type of crash is really caused by second HDMI monitor and other people have it (many topics on reddit or here for example) I would expect AMD to atleast announce it. I spent 2 weeks of my time trying to find out what is wrong. Thank you for posting this....
http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/2pcj5g/psa_nivida_users_running_hdmi_output_you_are_most/ http://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/2p3xs7/nvidia_users_using_hdmi_output_youre_most_likely/ NVIDIA Thread: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/523992/geforce-drivers/tip-for-...
Share on Reddit (opens in a new window) Share on Hacker News (opens in a new window) Share on Flipboard (opens in a new window) The purpose of a standard, from a marketing perspective, is to tell customers what a device can or cannot do in just a few words. It's ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/AppleMusic/comments/svja8t/dolby_atmos_via_hdmi_on_macbook_pro/ In this thread it is claimed that the Macbook Pro can't output anything beyond Dolby Digital. It does seems like it but that would not be very PRO if you ask me. Can anyone confirm that the...
I do have an HDMI to DisplayPort I can test too. HDMI to DP: only offered 2560x1440 or 3840x2160 not the range of options, where as USB C to USB C did. Also USB C to DisplayPort offered the full spectrum of resolutions too... I can't test TB...