I have a 5K monitor connected to 1460 (newest drivers installed) via Club 3D DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 cable, but max resolution is 3840*1080@60Hz. How can I choose/connect 5120*1440@60Hz or other 5K resolutions?
Hi,
According to Displaylink these are the resolution that are supported.
Features
this would effectively mean that 5120*1440 is a not supported resolution.
Add your vote to https://support.displaylink.com/forums/287786-displaylink-feature-suggestions/suggestions/38503027-add-support-for-5120×1440-resolution
The CSV-1460 has the DL-6950 DisplayLink chip. If it can support 4096×2160 then it should be able to support 5120×1440 (fewer pixels).
Did you try downloading the latest drivers 9.3 M0?
https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/file?id=1485
I found release notes for 9.0 M2 that mentions (but does not describe) a change for 5120×1440 made in 9.0 M0.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:T9gzKodpwMwJ:assets.displaylink.com/live/downloads/release-notes/f1314_DisplayLink%2BUSB%2BGraphics%2BSoftware%2Bfor%2BWindows%2B9.0%2BM2-Release%2BNotes.txt+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca&client=safari
Since DisplayLink makes the driver, you should talk to them.
One question I have: is the 5140×2880 resolution only for dual cable displays (dual DisplayPort 1.2 connection)? In other words, it’s actually two 2560×2880 signals.
The only reason I can think of why they might not be able to support 5120×1440 (even though the pixel clock and resolution is less than that of 4K) is because they have some silly 4K limit (2^12) on the width.
Can you post the EDID? You can get that by using Monitor Asset Manager (moninfo.exe). Select the text and copy it into a text file. Just the hex bytes would be sufficient.
Monitor data EDID revision………… 1.3 (checked with direct connection, no docking station)
00,FF,FF,FF,FF,FF,FF,00,41,0C,2A,09,06,04,00,00,2A,1D,01,03,80,77,22,78,2E,DC,41,AC,50,47,A5,26,
11,50,54,BF,EF,00,D1,C0,81,80,01,01,01,01,01,01,01,01,01,01,01,01,1A,68,00,A0,F0,38,1F,40,30,20,
3A,00,A9,50,41,00,00,1A,56,5E,00,A0,A0,A0,29,50,30,20,35,00,A9,50,41,00,00,1E,00,00,00,FC,00,50,
48,4C,20,34,39,39,50,39,0A,20,20,20,00,00,00,FD,00,30,4B,1E,E6,3C,00,0A,20,20,20,20,20,20,02,B8
It’s missing the 5140×1440 mode. It appears to be missing 2 extension blocks (each is another 128 bytes, total should be 384 bytes). What port was it connected to? What GPU? What cable / adapter? What utility did you use to get the EDID?
Make sure “PBP Mode” is turned off? (it’s more likely that the utility did not grab all the bytes).
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) utility might be better at getting the EDID.
https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU