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Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

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Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. connections there are actually three tiers of UHBR available, which are associated with the bandwidth available from the device. Intel do have their A770 card which can support UHBR10 apparently, although seems to be pending certification and presumably also testing under the latest DP 2.

With each update of the DisplayPort standard, more bandwidth is required to support higher video resolutions, refresh rates and color depths.

They can also be used to daisy-chain multiple display devices, allowing for a multi-monitor setup without the need for multiple cables. To find out, follow us down the rabbit hole as we do a deep dive into just how capable these two technologies are. cables, these USB-C connections can also be used to daisy chain multiple monitors together on a single cable run. All PC-related content is welcome, including build help, tech support, and any doubt one might have about PC ownership. This is largely due to the existence of DSC (Display Stream Compression) which reduces compressed data transferred between input and output devices.

can output to a single 10K display at up to 60Hz, completely uncompressed, or a pair of 4K displays at up to 144Hz . DisplayPort offers several advantages over other display interface standards, including support for high-resolution displays, high refresh rates, and the ability to transmit audio and video over a single cable. can transmit uncompressed 8K (7680 × 4320) video at 60 Hz or 16K (15360 x 8640) 60 Hz when using Display Stream Compression (DSC).Obviously there aren’t any such displays yet, but this does at least open the door to them being developed. will likely occur, making it the premier high-end video transmission cable standard for desktop PCs – leaving HDMI 2. Only AMD’s RX 7000 graphics cards can act as a source device, and there are very few commercially available DisplayPort 2.

That is why there is an obvious merit for a product to be certified to the latest version of DisplayPort standard, irrespective of its maximum link rate. At the AMD RX 7900 XT / XTX launch event, AMD also teased what was expected to be the first DisplayPort 2. have begun the cycle of hardware development that will result in such technology becoming available to consumers in a range of products over the next few years.It’s backward compatible with the previous DisplayPort standards and supports DSC and MST as a baseline. DisplayPort cables support some of the highest resolutions and refresh rates possible, with DisplayPort 2. Maybe this won’t be too much of a problem, and maybe manufacturers will kindly list the UHBR speed for any device they promote as DP 2. specification can be misleading since some monitor manufacturers advertise their displays to have DP 1. With Display Stream Compression (DSC) UHBR 20 can even handle a single 16K display at up to 60Hz, with HDR, and 10-bit color.

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