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Chapter 3 Display Resolution

This chapter contains the following sections:

Display Resolution

Display Resolution

Single Display

ItemsDP/HDMI1/HDMI2
Windows MSTDP1.4(DSC1.2)7680×4320@30Hz or 3840×2160@144Hz
Windows MSTDP1.43840×2160@60Hz
Windows MSTDP1.23840×2160@30Hz
Mac SSTDP:3840x2160@144Hz; HDMI 1/HDMI 2:3840x2160@60Hz

Dual Display

ItemsHDMI+DP/Dual HDMI
Windows MSTDP1.4(DSC1.2)3840×2160@60Hz+3840×2160@60Hz
Windows MSTDP1.43840×2160@30Hz+1920×1080@60Hz
Windows MSTDP1.21920×1080@60Hz+1920×1080@60Hz
Mac SST3840x2160@60Hz

Triple Display

ItemsHDMI 1+HDMI 2+DP
Windows MSTDP1.4(DSC1.2)3840×2160@60Hz+3840×2160@30Hz+3840×2160@30Hz
Windows MSTDP1.41920×1080@60Hz+1920×1080@60Hz+1920×1080@60Hz
Windows MSTDP1.21920×1080@60Hz+1920×1080@30Hz+1920×1080@30Hz
Mac SST3840×2160@60Hz+3840×2160@60Hz+3840×2160@60Hz
  • The above resolutions are factory test results; The resolution may be different depending on the actual situation of the computer and monitor.

Note:

If you want to use the 3 displays with your PC/laptop simultaneously, please make sure that the Graphics card supports at least 4 displays, including your PC's own screen. Check with your PC manufacturer on this.

Remarks for Mac based PC/laptops:

  • Mac OS supports Single-Stream Transport mode, so only one video source can be output such as ABB Or ABBB(A is the primary display).

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