Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-22 Thread Dan Ritter
George Shuklin wrote: > On 20/12/2020 00:42, Dan Ritter wrote: > > George Shuklin wrote: > > > On 12/18/20 9:55 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > > George Shuklin wrote: > > > > > I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found > > > > > a lot > > > > > on it) is support for

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-22 Thread George Shuklin
On 20/12/2020 00:42, Dan Ritter wrote: George Shuklin wrote: On 12/18/20 9:55 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: George Shuklin wrote: I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside DisplayPort to achieve

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-20 Thread Steven Mainor
On 2020-12-20 02:37, Mark Allums wrote: Oh, thanks, I've reread specs. It says 'refresh rate up to 240Hz', but for full resolution it's 5120 x 1440 | 60 Hz. There is LG, which promises 3840 x 2160 144Hz. I'll be more careful. Which LG model offers 144 Hz at 3480 x 2160? Because I am

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-19 Thread Mark Allums
Oh, thanks, I've reread specs. It says 'refresh rate up to 240Hz', but for full resolution it's 5120 x 1440 | 60 Hz. There is LG, which promises 3840 x 2160 144Hz. I'll be more careful. Which LG model offers 144 Hz at 3480 x 2160? Because I am shopping for a high-refresh 4k device right now,

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-19 Thread Dan Ritter
George Shuklin wrote: > On 12/18/20 9:55 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > George Shuklin wrote: > > > I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot > > > on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside > > > DisplayPort to achieve high resolution

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-19 Thread George Shuklin
On 12/18/20 9:55 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: George Shuklin wrote: I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's called MST (vs

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-19 Thread Steven Mainor
On 2020-12-19 03:52, Joe wrote: On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 23:55:09 +0100 deloptes wrote: Dan Ritter wrote: >> Does someone run desktop with 4k screen and high frame rate (150 >> fps+)? What monitor and gpu are you using? Are you having any >> issues? > > > There are no 4K 150Hz monitors

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-19 Thread Joe
On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 23:55:09 +0100 deloptes wrote: > Dan Ritter wrote: > > >> Does someone run desktop with 4k screen and high frame rate (150 > >> fps+)? What monitor and gpu are you using? Are you having any > >> issues? > > > > > > There are no 4K 150Hz monitors currently commercially

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-18 Thread Steven Mainor
150hz and 150FPS are basically the same thing. The refresh rate of a monitor is usually monitored in hz. Which is just how many times per second the display refreshes refreshes. FPS is usually used to measure how many frames per second a video card can render. So while they may not be exactly

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-18 Thread deloptes
Dan Ritter wrote: >> Does someone run desktop with 4k screen and high frame rate (150 fps+)? >> What monitor and gpu are you using? Are you having any issues? > > > There are no 4K 150Hz monitors currently commercially available. OP is asking about 150+FPS and you are talking about 150Hz. I am

Re: Tiling display support

2020-12-18 Thread Dan Ritter
George Shuklin wrote: > I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot > on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside > DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's called MST > (vs classic single SST), and I found few

Tiling display support

2020-12-18 Thread George Shuklin
Hello. I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's called MST (vs classic single SST), and I found few people complaining